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Columns UI appearance

Reply #2150


Little change from over six years ago (Oct 2008):


Columns UI appearance

Reply #2151
(... and of course this amazing playlist viewer panel )

Yeah! that's totally amazing couldn't thank you enough!
BTW how can i use that blurred background for other WSH panals??



Columns UI appearance

Reply #2154


Pretty basic, clean and compact.  I'm happy with it but I'm sure others prefer colors.

Comps Used:
foo_ui_columns.dll
foo_uie_albumlist.dll
foo_musical_spectrum.dll
foo_uie_lyrics3.dll
foo_ui_hacks.dll

.fcl Export


Columns UI appearance

Reply #2156

my foobar2000 is plain, but 'mega panel splitter' is really interesting. with it  i can control my panels with wsh-jscript.

@elia_is_me can you please share this config
And wondering about this mega panel splitter, whether what it can do things like
changing panels via WSH buttons and passing variables one WSH panel into others??
surly having a working config would help

Columns UI appearance

Reply #2157

my foobar2000 is plain, but 'mega panel splitter' is really interesting. with it  i can control my panels with wsh-jscript.

@elia_is_me can you please share this config
And wondering about this mega panel splitter, whether what it can do things like
changing panels via WSH buttons and passing variables one WSH panel into others??
surly having a working config would help

I'm just writing something that to re-build a catrox layout with foo_mega_panel_splitter.dll and may released it days later. In fact foo_mega_panel_splitter is not stable enough but the author... i havent meet him online for many days...
A rose will bloom, it then will fade.

Columns UI appearance

Reply #2158
thanks to falstaff for his JSplaylist. 





Columns UI appearance

Reply #2160
Nice updated look, marc. I still can't force myself to switch to the new playlist yet on my CUI config.

ELPlaylist and its custom grouping schemes by playlist is hard to give up. Take that as a hint, Falstaff.


Columns UI appearance

Reply #2162
if you explain to me how it is set up, i might add this feature



Probably easier to show than explain:  https://imgur.com/a/7EsvF

When selecting one of the matching playlists the group header changes accordingly. The first image is generic so any playlist not specified in the options looks like that.



Columns UI appearance

Reply #2165
ELPlaylist and its custom grouping schemes by playlist is hard to give up. Take that as a hint, Falstaff.


if you explain to me how it is set up, i might add this feature


it's done, playlist filter option added to group by patterns , will be available in next release asap

Columns UI appearance

Reply #2166
Wow. That was fast. Look forward to seeing it.



 

Columns UI appearance

Reply #2169
here you go... https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2280132...bruary/yuck.zip

just extract to your foobar2000 profile folder - or program folder if using portable mode.

it's supplied as-is. it's customised for the way i use it. don't like it? then change it yourself.

see this page for more info about using your last.fm username to import playback stats/love tracks and update playcounts as you listen: http://marc2003.x10host.com/lastfm-playcount-sync
obviously you can ignore most of the setup instructions and you should right click the last.fm logo to configure it.
when done, you can click the heart icons in the playlist to love/unlove tracks.

if you don't use last.fm then ignore those features. 




Columns UI appearance

Reply #2173
So I finally got around to tinkering with PanelStackSplitter layouts.

Yes, that's right - for years I was using plain old h+v splitters & WSH Mod because i was too lazy to figure out PSS.

It's still a WIP but I'm quite pleased with how it's looking so far. Props again to Falstaff & marc for their awesome scripts!