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Haha. I am so damn sorry I am posting this 2 months later. I forgot all about it.

Screenshot of my foobar setup for XPMC Induztry:

foobar_xpmc_induztry_sm.jpg

Here are the buttons (I got them a winamp xpmc skin, I think based on the toolbar buttons by kgraphic):

xpmc_induztry_icons.png

Here are the columns ui azrael settings

I just exported these from the Columns UI Other tab. Let me know if I am supposed to do something different there to get you the settings for my setup. If you have any custom settings, this could erase your settings and replace them with mine. I've never really sent my settings to someone else before.

foobar plugins if you want them:

visualization->stereo visualization

Toaster with Lucid skin

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Haha. I am so damn sorry I am posting this 2 months later. I forgot all about it.

Screenshot of my foobar setup for XPMC Induztry:

foobar_xpmc_induztry_sm.jpg

Here are the buttons (I got them a winamp xpmc skin, I think based on the toolbar buttons by kgraphic):

xpmc_induztry_icons.png

Here are the columns ui azrael settings

I just exported these from the Columns UI Other tab. Let me know if I am supposed to do something different there to get you the settings for my setup. If you have any custom settings, this could erase your settings and replace them with mine. I've never really sent my settings to someone else before.

foobar plugins if you want them:

visualization->stereo visualization

Toaster with Lucid skin

Thanks :?)

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i want to use this vs and i copy it over to whre i'm supposed to for StyleXp.

But my styleXP just freezes and my cpu usage goes to 100%.

It's the only visual style that won't work. I'm using the latest rc3 too.

Can anyone help? If anyone can

Funnily enough this happens with me too in Style XP. Has there been any fix for that since then? I can just apply it from the Display properties but obviously I would like to use it in Style XP.

Also, I accidently posted in the wrong thread before, but XPMC is cutting off icons on certain applications:

Foxit Reader:

foxitjc2.gif

Has there been any fix for this either?

Dubble click on the grippers then the toolbar will be large enough to show all the icons on the toolbar. :)

You may want to slide them yourself if they are slidding to far out of them selfs.

Dubble click on the grippers then the toolbar will be large enough to show all the icons on the toolbar. :)

You may want to slide them yourself if they are slidding to far out of them selfs.

heh man, that was one of the first things I thought to try before going first to the foxit forum, and then finally realizing the theme was at fault. It's definitely the XPMC that's not working properly. I don't have that problem under any other theme, like the aforementioned classic 10k which i installed to test today.

I'm gonna have to use classic 10k which isn't too disimilar from XPM. Might have to tone down that blue, tis a bit bright!

heh man, that was one of the first things I thought to try before going first to the foxit forum, and then finally realizing the theme was at fault. It's definitely the XPMC that's not working properly. I don't have that problem under any other theme, like the aforementioned classic 10k which i installed to test today.

Does this happen with the Tahoma substyle? Sometimes other font settings than Tahoma make this happen.

Does this happen with the Tahoma substyle? Sometimes other font settings than Tahoma make this happen.

funnily enough I've just tried b0se's Gui.air beta, which I guess incorporates aspects of XPMC. It suffers from exactly the same problems in certain applications as XPMC does. I have mentioned foxit as an example, however I have encountered problems in other apps with icons being cut off. I guess it's just part of the character of XMPC!

Oh, and yeah I checked to make sure everything was set to Tahoma, I originally had it set to Trebuchet MS (8). However changing it to Tahoma and it made no difference. I guess it might be another set of prefs or mod interfering. I'll battle on!

HELLO, he said XPMC is in it's final version. People have LIVES to be busy with, be patient man.

You could always try to do it yourself instead of going around and making demands on other people.

So there won't be a final release, then? RC3 is the last?

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