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Description
StatusTimer will display timers on top of a player's status effect icons that indicates how long they've been up or how much longer they will last. Durations can be modified to a player's liking, even allowing specific status' timers to not be displayed.
Usage
Load StatusTimer via the Console or in game with "load statustimer" or "//load statustimer" respectively. Please note that StatusTimer will only work with Windower v3.4 or higher. Upon first load, a StatusData.txt file will be created to allow for specifying alternate durations for status effects. See that file for instructions on how to do so. NOTE: Due to a bug, a blank line needs to be placed after the last entry in the StatusData.txt file or it's data will not be included!
Commands
The displays are very customizable. Use "st <command> <arguments>" or "statustimer <command> <arguments>" to change StatusTimer's look to suit you. Not all commands require arguments; optional portions of commands and arguments are indicated by brackets ([ and ]).
Sets the starting position of the displays. Useful if a menu resolution other than the default is used. Default is x:145, y:64.
Sets how far apart the displays are from each other. Useful if a menu resolution other than the default is used. Default is x:26, y:25.
Sets the font face and size of the display. The font face must be enclosed in double-quotes. Default is Tahoma at 7pt.
Turns on or off the bold setting of the displays. If no argument is given, it acts as a toggle. Default is off.
Turns on or off the italic setting of the displays. If no argument is given, it acts as a toggle. Default is off.
Sets the color of the displays' text. Default is r:255, g:255, b:255, a:255.
Sets the background color of the displays. Default is r:0, g:0, b:0, a:160.
Sets the highlight color of the displays. Default is r:0, g:255, b:0, a:255.
Turns on or off the display of extended information. If no argument is given, it acts as a toggle. Default is off. Good for finding the IDs of the active status effects and their current duration settings. Appears to the right of the icon displays.
Reloads the duration and name information from the StatusData.txt file.
Turns on or off the ability for the displays to not update as often. If no argument is given, it acts as a toggle. When verbose is off, whatever value is displayed means there is at least that much time remaining (- sign) or elapsed (+ sign). Default is on (show full timer).
Allows setting the duration of a status effect without modifying the StatusData.txt file. Use the “toggleextinfo” option to find IDs.
Restarts the timer for a given ID. Use the “toggleextinfo” option to find IDs.
Sets the amount of time remaining (in seconds) that the display will be highlighted. An amount of zero will turn off highlighting, while no amount passed will reset it to the default value of 15 seconds.
Usage
Load StatusTimer via the Console or in game with "load statustimer" or "//load statustimer" respectively. Please note that StatusTimer will only work with Windower v3.4 or higher. Upon first load, a StatusData.txt file will be created to allow for specifying alternate durations for status effects. See that file for instructions on how to do so. NOTE: Due to a bug, a blank line needs to be placed after the last entry in the StatusData.txt file or it's data will not be included!
Commands
The displays are very customizable. Use "st <command> <arguments>" or "statustimer <command> <arguments>" to change StatusTimer's look to suit you. Not all commands require arguments; optional portions of commands and arguments are indicated by brackets ([ and ]).
setpos x[ y] setposx x setposy y
Sets the starting position of the displays. Useful if a menu resolution other than the default is used. Default is x:145, y:64.
setstep x[ y] setstepx x setstepy y
Sets how far apart the displays are from each other. Useful if a menu resolution other than the default is used. Default is x:26, y:25.
setfont "name"[ size] setfontname "name" setfontsize size
Sets the font face and size of the display. The font face must be enclosed in double-quotes. Default is Tahoma at 7pt.
setbold [true/yes/on/1|false/no/off/0]
Turns on or off the bold setting of the displays. If no argument is given, it acts as a toggle. Default is off.
setitalic [true/yes/on/1|false/no/off/0]
Turns on or off the italic setting of the displays. If no argument is given, it acts as a toggle. Default is off.
setcolor r[ g[ b[ a]]] setcolorr[ed] r setcolorg[reen] g setcolorb[lue] b setcolora[lpha] a
Sets the color of the displays' text. Default is r:255, g:255, b:255, a:255.
setbgcolor r[ g[ b[ a]]] setbgcolorr[ed] r setbgcolorg[reen] g setbgcolorb[lue] b setbgcolora[lpha] a
Sets the background color of the displays. Default is r:0, g:0, b:0, a:160.
sethlcolor r[ g[ b[ a]]] sethlcolorr[ed] r sethlcolorg[reen] g sethlcolorb[lue] b sethlcolora[lpha] a
Sets the highlight color of the displays. Default is r:0, g:255, b:0, a:255.
toggleextinfo [true/yes/on/1|false/no/off/0]
Turns on or off the display of extended information. If no argument is given, it acts as a toggle. Default is off. Good for finding the IDs of the active status effects and their current duration settings. Appears to the right of the icon displays.
reloaddata
Reloads the duration and name information from the StatusData.txt file.
verbose [true/yes/on/1|false/no/off/0]
Turns on or off the ability for the displays to not update as often. If no argument is given, it acts as a toggle. When verbose is off, whatever value is displayed means there is at least that much time remaining (- sign) or elapsed (+ sign). Default is on (show full timer).
setduration id main[ alt]
Allows setting the duration of a status effect without modifying the StatusData.txt file. Use the “toggleextinfo” option to find IDs.
resettimer id
Restarts the timer for a given ID. Use the “toggleextinfo” option to find IDs.
setnotifier [amount]
Sets the amount of time remaining (in seconds) that the display will be highlighted. An amount of zero will turn off highlighting, while no amount passed will reset it to the default value of 15 seconds.
What's New in Version 1.209 (See full changelog)
- Supports Relic/Emp/Mythic aftermaths (calculates duration based on TP)
- Supports new statuses - March 2013
- Fix for December 2012 update

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