Elkano's BuffBars

6 - don't let ended de-/buffs vanish instantly

gray out ended de-/buffs for time x (in seconds)

i currently have all of my debuffs on the target filtered so i directly see what is missing on the boss. I would be nice if a run out de-/buff could stay as a grey line for a given amount of time (1-360 sec) and vanish then. This would help me to cast new debuffs and identify missing buffs on myself (well fed!).

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Elkano Jan 16, 2009 at 07:36 UTC Changed status from New to Declined
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  • Avatar of Dragonzbane Dragonzbane May 06, 2009 at 20:30 UTC - 0 likes

    This is a really great idea! Currently I'm using Power Auras Classic to get similar functionality, but I would get rid of that addon in favor of EBB which I imagine would look and work quite good while keeping my UI as simple as possible (not to mention lower overall memory usage). Too bad this was declined and can no longer be voted on because I would definitely add a +3 to supplement the other two voters.

    Edit: I'd like to add that having an option to make buffs/debuffs that are about to fade (or have faded) flash in a color of the users choosing would be one simple method of tracking. Nothing obnoxious of course, say for example a thin red border around the faded buff/debuff that flashes once per second for a total X number of seconds. Certainly this would be an easy feature to add?

  • Avatar of Elkano Elkano Jan 16, 2009 at 07:35 UTC - 0 likes

    this is not compatible with the way data is currently handled internaly. MAybe I'll think about it for the next major recode but currently I decline the ticket.

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Last updated
Mar 30, 2012
Reported
Dec 24, 2008
Status
Declined - We decided not to take action on this ticket.
Type
Enhancement - A change which is intended to better the project in some way
Priority
Medium - Normal priority.
Votes
2

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