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dotnet_title_bar
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Are there any plugins or other programs that can display a desktop widget that shows stuff like currently playing artist, title, album and cover art?
Well for 32-bit foobar there is .NET Component Host + Title Bar component (foo_dotnet_component_host + dotnet_title_bar, previously called foo_title). If you want to make a custom skin you'd have to write it in XML, but there are several user skins for examples.
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Windows 10 Media Overlay Question
Not that one exactly, but you could make an exact replica using Title Bar (previously foo_title) and set that to appear at the beginning and ending of tracks. I guess you could even place it in exactly the same screen location. (Though I'm not sure if it might also pop-up on pause/skip and interfere)
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Is there anyway to make the notifications a bit more interesting looking? I find this kinda dull and boring.
So your best bet is the great time sink Titlebar (foo_title) and depending how much effort you want to put in (like everything foobar), you can either use one of these pre-made skins, or edit them in a text editor to see examples of the XML structure and design your own. The great thing is with a bit of graphics / image editing software to help out, you can make it look like anything.
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2000’s Winamp/WMP-ish skins?
You can always leave the main foobar window minimized and use Titlebar component mini- skins - see screenshots. They are basically just small "now playing" pop-ups.
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What programming language can i use for writting foobar2000 plugins?
For example, foo_title component is written in C# and it has a C# wrapper for C++ SDK: https://github.com/TheQwertiest/foo_title/tree/master/foo_title/fooManagedWrapper
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Does anyone know what skin this is?
Well it could be a foo_title skin (a "now playing" pop-up), but even if not, could certainly make one that looks just like it with foo_title.
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New to Foobar2000 and have a couple of questions.
(I say "rendered within" because some components render external windows outside the main foobar window, such as foo_title or foo_flowin - they also use their own transparency settings)
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Is there any way to get "now playing" info outside the foobar interface and just show up in the corner of my screen, for example?
Titlebar (foo_title) - there are user made skins, or make your own to look like anything with XML.
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