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Hi, I love it... do you mind sharing your layout setup please? :)

I love,too! it's very nice, hope David could share this beautiful layout :p

I'm using a skin called Monolite Plus Mod :)

http://inappropriatenudging.deviantart.com/art/Monolite-Plus-Mod-v5-158530592?q=in:customization/skins/media/foobar2000+sort:time&qo=55

Sorry for asking a stupid question, how do i install it? I went to Theme Management and selected the theme.fth but doesnt look like your setup. Any Suggestions?

Sorry for asking a stupid question, how do i install it? I went to Theme Management and selected the theme.fth but doesnt look like your setup. Any Suggestions?

I'm wondering this too. Same problem. Guessing it's because I'm using the latest Foobar.

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can anyone help me.....? Looking at the view -> always on top option, things like folders&programs move behind the main foobar window when its maximised, I'm wondering if there was a view->always below option, where foobar could be maximised and other things move over it ?

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Anyone able to come up with a custom columns pattern to format a song's title such that anything inside parenthesis (incliding the brackets) to be a colour of my choice? I'm just using the default UI system, so I'm guessing a custom columns pattern is the only way

Basically, songs like "Scatta (Original Mix)" look kinda untidy when the entire release is laid with them in every single.

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Looking for some help with ELplaylist. Recently switched from NG Playlist and I can't figure out how to change the colour of text with a tag. Previously I used $replace along with $rgb in the title formatting to get this to work but $rgb doesn't work with ELplaylist.

Does anyone have any example scripts what do something like this?

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Could someone please direct me to a up-to-date guide to customizing Foobar for a complete noob? Most of the sites I have been to assume that you are already familiar with several component, and/or have a strong scripting knowledge. Unfortunately I'm not familiar with either. I've also noticed several veterans talking to newbies who are trying to learn the ropes in a very condescending manner. I would like to find an up-to-date guide that doesn't make any assumptions regarding the aforementioned topics, and thoroughly covers how to customize foobar in an easy to understand, step-by-step manner. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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