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Alright, I'm bored, so i figured I would post my simple and boring config:

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I liked your config so much I had to filch it. I prefer a vertically oriented layout though. Gotta love foobar's extreme configurability. And it's still the only play that does everything I want. What you can't see is milkdrop running on my secondary desktop, piped to my TV. :D Cheers!

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Hey guys...just decided to download foobar, hopefully it can replace iTunes as my default audio player...but it's really confusing.

a) I don't know how to make it look nice at all

and b) I don't even know how to get all my albums added to the album/artist list...any help?

Someone using "Playlist-Tree" with GANT-icons here?

Ok, here a new bitmap with 69 different icons inside.

It looks like so:

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By this way, many thanks to "marcomk" for all the codes he gaves to me, for my track-info-config! :woot:

((((( Strictly4me )))))

GANT_Playlist_Tree.zip

I assume you are using the Marina VS in this Screenshot. How did you get rid of the white seekbar background? The one I mentioned here

Thank you

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That white background color is relative to your visual style and colour theme. If you look closely at TheWinter's screenshot, the seekbar has a solid grey background instead of a solid white one, because he's using a different colour theme.

It's a problem with Foobar itself. I've encountered it a few times myself.

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