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RaidCDTracker

Experimental
keep track of Raid cooldowns

File Details

RaidCDTracker.zip

  • R
  • Sep 12, 2025
  • 4.24 KB
  • 11
  • 11.2.5
  • Retail

File Name

RaidCDTracker.zip

Supported Versions

  • 11.2.5

1️⃣ Interface and UI

  • Frame is resizable and movable, with a lock/unlock button.

  • Added a menu button in the top-left corner with a dropdown for:

    • Choosing which cooldowns to track

    • Simulating a 40-man raid for testing purposes.

  • Status bars now show class color (color of the bar, not the text).

  • Bar text remains white, neatly aligned, showing caster + spell + remaining time.

  • Scrollable content automatically adjusts based on the number of cooldowns.


2️⃣ Cooldown tracking

  • Fully supports solo, party, and raid.

  • Tracked spells can be fully customized via the menu.

  • Added a simulation feature to test cooldowns for a 40-man raid.

  • Queued system for expiring cooldowns with center-screen alerts lasting 3 seconds.

  • Alerts display one after another if multiple cooldowns expire at the same time.


3️⃣ Persistent timers

  • Cooldowns remain active after death/release spirit.

  • Cooldowns persist after UI reload (/reload).

  • Achieved via SavedVariables (RaidCDTrackerActive) with timestamps.


4️⃣ English localization

  • All labels, buttons, headers, menu items, and alerts are now fully in English.


5️⃣ Bug fixes / improvements

  • Bars now show full caster name + spell, no more staggered or truncated text.

  • Frame remembers size and position after reload.

  • Resizing with the mouse works correctly, scrolling works correctly.

  • Event handling is robust for solo/party/raid scenarios.


💡 In short: Today we improved the addon to:

  1. Provide a professional, movable, and resizable UI frame

  2. Ensure persistent cooldown tracking, even after death or UI reload

  3. Display queued center alerts for expiring cooldowns

  4. Fully localize all text in English

  5. Include a simulate feature for testing with 40-man raids