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Accidentally Reset my Foobar

I hit the reset all button, I thought it would reset the panel I was currently in, not all of foobar. Anyway, I've gotten it mostly back. But I can't remember where I got the Track info panel code I was using. Here's a screenshot of what it used to look like.

Screenshot

I had modified mostly just the color and positions of things, I think it was otherwise the same. Any ideas who's code it was and where I can find it again?

Thanks in advance.

Accidentally Reset my Foobar

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I hit the reset all button, I thought it would reset the panel I was currently in, not all of foobar. Anyway, I've gotten it mostly back. But I can't remember where I got the Track info panel code I was using. Here's a screenshot of what it used to look like.

Screenshot

I had modified mostly just the color and positions of things, I think it was otherwise the same. Any ideas who's code it was and where I can find it again?

Thanks in advance.
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Yeah, that's honestly got to be one of the worst placed buttons ever to be placed in a program...

Accidentally Reset my Foobar

Reply #2
Yeah, it's not too great.

It'd be nice if you could save ALL your settings to one file, that you could import back later or something.

So no one knows what coding that way? :S

hmm....

Accidentally Reset my Foobar

Reply #3
Honestly, after the second time I did that, I grabbed Winrar and restricted the context menu integration to "Add to <archivename.rar>" which spits out an archived foobar2000 dir for me to copy and backup in multiple places.

Accidentally Reset my Foobar

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It'd be nice if you could save ALL your settings to one file, that you could import back later or something.
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"just make a backup copy of foobar2000.cfg"™
A riddle is a short sword attached to the next 2000 years.

Accidentally Reset my Foobar

Reply #5
hmm I might just have a back up of that cfg file...

can you open it in a text editor? I guess I'll find out...

Edit, you can, but I don't have a copy anyway... hmm

Accidentally Reset my Foobar

Reply #6
Found the one I was looking for.

// Highly customizeable track information made by Lycox

// Credits:
// Peter Pawlowski for great fb2k
// Free - for great progressbar
// upNorth - for filesize string
// Looks quite good with Arial, 8pt bold

Accidentally Reset my Foobar

Reply #7
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Found the one I was looking for.

// Highly customizeable track information made by Lycox

// Credits:
// Peter Pawlowski for great fb2k
// Free - for great progressbar
// upNorth - for filesize string
// Looks quite good with Arial, 8pt bold
[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=286856"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]


Could you please post the link? Thanks a lot! 

Accidentally Reset my Foobar

Reply #8
Just my 2 cents to this... When you click "Reset all" you get a pop-up with text "This restart foobar2000 and reset configuration files; all your settings will be lost. Continue?"

I don't really think it's "worst placed buttons ever to be placed in a program..." since it clearly tells you what it does.
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

Accidentally Reset my Foobar

Reply #9
It does, but really, how often does some one actually need to reset Foobar?  Stupid button if you ask me.  Really stupid.