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they just need to be named "artist.jpg" and put in the same folder. same with "back.jpg" for back cd cover. I figure this out myself, hope it works for you.

Unfortunately it didn't. :(

I just want the artistpictures to show up in the albumlist that's all.

Maybe they should be put somewhere else then?

anybody knows how to remove globally the 'back' and 'artist' modes? I just don't want them and tried to remove it from the code but didn't know exactly what to delete and usually the whole content of the left panel disaeppeared :rolleyes:

I would also like to know how to do this. Any help would be appreciated.

Firstly, I would like to thank you for this great skin. Keep up the great work!

I am having a slight problem using this skin; the balloon tooltips (I think that's what they're called) Refer to image below:

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It doesn't update to current song title and artist(s) unless I open Foobar (I have Foobar minimized to system tray icon majority of the time) Is this a known problem with this skin? Or is it just me? Apologies if it's my fault not he skin (I'm fairly new to Foobar so I don't know what exaclty I am doing) Any possible solutions to fix this?

Much help appreciated, thanks in advance

Hi guys, this is my first time using Foobar and I'm really enjoying this skin!

I have a couple problems/questions tho... :(

1) Everytime I right click anywhere > select "Settings" Foobar completely crashes and pops up a txt log of errors

2) Scroll bar on right supposed to be slow? It's a little clunky and not very responsive.

3) Playcount doesn't work, it just leaves a question mark. I've read all these pages here and can't find answer.... here's pics :(

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Why can't I edit my post? :crazy:

Anyways, I saw Shadow XIII's fix for play count but it still didn't work. I've changed the setting in preferences and edited the code by right clicking (settings finally worked after foobar reinstall) and changing play_count to play_counter, still nothing.

Why can't I edit my post? :crazy:

Anyways, I saw Shadow XIII's fix for play count but it still didn't work. I've changed the setting in preferences and edited the code by right clicking (settings finally worked after foobar reinstall) and changing play_count to play_counter, still nothing.

first --> preferences --> Media library

u can add "your Music Folders.

in tools --> Play count mod --> add in apprended information %w.

i hope to count for u

Everything works fine, thank you :)

Another problem. On titles with long names there's a (...) at the end, obviously. Problem is if the play count goes into double (or more) digits it meshes together with the (...) and it looks horrible. How do I make it so less characters have to be shown until (...) comes up so it can move back away from the play count?

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Another problem. On titles with long names there's a (...) at the end, obviously. Problem is if the play count goes into double (or more) digits it meshes together with the (...) and it looks horrible. How do I make it so less characters have to be shown until (...) comes up so it can move back away from the play count?

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Cmon... someone other than Daw has to know this? :(

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