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Looking at your images and especially your profile it's clear that you don't need all that bunch of info in my initial answer, but only a practical suggestion on how to change your layout.– user162573Commented Apr 2, 2015 at 14:50
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It would be much easier to solve your problems if you would make a short list of each separate "grievance" you have. I see separate issues: 1) to easily access now-playing playlist double-click the task bar; 2) instead of having only one tab (which beats the purpose of having tabs) replace pls tabs with pls view; 3) but multiple playlists are important in foobar; 4) have you tried the settings under File-Preferences-Media Library-Facets-Library: selection, double click, middle-click action?– user162573Commented Apr 2, 2015 at 15:06
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I think you want to keep the Facets-selection-send to playlist option active and that is what is making the now playing pls inaccessible. Double-clicking the taskbar is then useless.That is your question.– user162573Commented Apr 2, 2015 at 15:16
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My way would be the Facets option 'selection:none', and for the other two to use 'Add to current playlist' and 'Send to new playlist'. In this way the playing track is never lost. Drag and drop works perfect too. What simplifies greatly the use of Facets is using 5 or six columns, setting them to folder view and the display setting to columns. In this way foobar looks nothing like Mediamonkey. But it is not supposed to in fact.– user162573Commented Apr 2, 2015 at 15:42
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