IceHUD
IceHUD is a highly configurable and customizable HUD addon in the spirit of DHUD, MetaHUD, and others designed to keep your focus in the center of the screen where your character is.
What it is
- Player and target health and mana bars, casting and mirror bars, pet health and mana bars, druid mana bar in forms, extensive target info, ToT display, and much more
Short feature list
- Lots of different bar shapes and patterns to make the HUD look like you want
- Class-specific modules such as combo point counters, Slice'n'dice timers, druid mana trackers, Eclipse bar, Holy Power monitoring, Warlock shard tracking, and more
- Target-of-target bars, Crowd Control timers, Range Finders, Threat meters, and plenty of other helpful modules
- Lots of DogTag-supported strings for extreme customizability (with the option to completely disable DogTag support for those that dislike the CPU toll that it takes)
- Cast lag indicator (optional)
- Alpha settings for in combat, target selected, etc.
- Fully customizable bars and counters capable of tracking buff/debuff applications on any unit, spell/ability cooldowns, and the health/mana of any unit you specify. The custom health/mana bars will even work with crazy unit specifications like "focustargettargetfocustarget" if you want!
- Highly configurable (can totally re-arrange all bars, change text display, etc.)
Slash commands
- /icehud - opens the configuration UI to tweak any setting
- /icehudCL - command-line access to tweak IceHUD settings (for use with macros, etc.)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I hide the default Blizzard player, target unit frames and party unit frames? Type /icehud, expand the "Module Settings" section, click "Player Health" or "Target Health," and check "Hide Blizzard Frame" and/or "Hide Blizzard Party Frame". (NOTE: before version 1.3.7, the player/target unitframes were hidden by default. Follow the same steps to enable them if desired)
How do I turn off click-targeting and menus on the player bar? Type /icehud, expand the "Module Settings" section, click "Player Health," un-check "Allow click-targeting." Note that as of v1.3, there is now an option to allow click-targeting out of combat, but turn it off while in combat.
How do I hide the HUD or change its transparency based on combat, targeting, etc.? Type /icehud, check the "Transparency Settings" section. Nearly any combination of states should be available for tweaking.
Even if the rest of the HUD is transparent, the health percentages seem to show up. Why? Type /icehud, expand the "Module Settings" section, expand "Player Health," click "Text Settings," look for options about keeping the lower/upper text blocks alpha locked. If the text is alpha locked, it will not drop below 100%, otherwise it respects its bar's transparency setting. Player Health/Mana, Target Health/Mana, and pet bars should all have these options.
Is there any way to see combo points for Rogues and Druids or sunder applications for Warriors? Yes, check the "Combo Points" and "Sunders" modules in the /icehud configuration panel. (Note that these modules may not show up if you're not of the appropriate class to see them. They should be present for their respective classes, however.)
What's this thing at the top of the player's cast bar and threat bar? It's darker than the rest of the bar. (and may be colored red) That's the Cast Lag Indicator (or the aggro-pull warning for the Threat bar) that shows you when you can start casting a new spell and still be able to finish the current one (based on your lag to the server). You can disable this in the Player Cast Bar settings under the /icehud configuration screen.
Is there a bar that shows breath underwater and if so, how can I adjust it? Yes, this is called the MirrorBarHandler in the module settings portion of the /icehud configuration. It's called that because it mirrors casting bar behavior, displays more than just breathing (fatigue is one example), and that's what Blizzard calls it. It can be moved/adjusted/resized/etc. as with any other module.
There's a long green bar that sometimes shows up below everything else. What is it? That would be the TargetOfTarget module. That module is available for people who don't want the full ToT health/mana bars, but do want some sort of ToT representation on the screen. It's configurable through the /icehud module settings.
IceHUD needs a bar or counter for buff/debuff X! Good news: as of v1.5, you can create as many bars and counters for any buffs or debuffs you want! Type /icehud, select one of the custom module types in the drop-down at the top of the settings page, and press the Create button. This will create a custom module and automatically select it in the list. It is highly recommend that you rename the bar as soon as possible to avoid any confusion later.
How do I turn off the resting/combat/PvP/etc. icons on the player or target? Type /icehud, expand Module Settings, expand PlayerHealth (or TargetHealth for targets), click Icon Settings. You can control every aspect of the icons there including location, visibility, draw order, etc.
How do I turn off buffs/debuffs on the player's or target's bar? Type /icehud, expand Module Settings, expand PlayerInfo (or TargetInfo for targets), select Buff Settings or Debuff Settings, and un-check "show buffs" (or "show debuffs").
How do I turn off these big huge bars that pulse whenever one of my abilities procs? This isn't IceHUD - it's Blizzard's Spell Alerts they added in 4.0.1. Interface options => Combat => "Spell Alert Opacity" to turn them off or search for a mod to tweak their positioning/size/etc.
I don't like where some of the bars are placed. How do I put the health/mana on the left/right? Type /icehud, expand Module Settings, expand whatever module you want to move (e.g. PlayerHealth, PlayerMana), and adjust the "Side" and "Offset" settings. "Side" controls whether it's on the left or the right and "Offset" controls how far from center it is.
Which module displays Monk Chi power? Prior to v1.11.2, this module was called HarmonyPower. Harmony was the original name for Chi back when 5.0 was in beta, so I used Blizzard's name for it while I was developing for Cataclysm. IceHUD v1.11.2 changed this module to be called Chi.
How do I add commas/periods into big numbers like health? If you have DogTags enabled, you can open the Text Settings for the module in question and add SeparateDigits() around the tag you're trying to split up. To display Health/MaxHealth with commas, use: [(SeparateDigits(HP):HPColor "/" SeparateDigits(MaxHP):HPColor):Bracket]. To use periods instead of commas, use: [(SeparateDigits(HP, "."):HPColor "/" SeparateDigits(MaxHP, "."):HPColor):Bracket]. Use the /dog help menu to build your own similar tags for Mana, etc.
The countdown timers on buffs and debuffs completely obscure the icon. How do I disable or adjust the text? IceHUD is not responsible for this countdown text and cannot control it. The 6.0 patch added an option in the game client to display counts on top of cooldowns. Look at the Action Bars menu under the game's Interface options. You can turn the text on or off there. Mods like OmniCC or CooldownCount will generally give you the same feature but allow you to control when, where, and how the text shows up.
When I rotate some modules 90 degrees, such as the castbar, the bar appears to wiggle up and down as it fills or empties. How do I fix this? This is a side effect of the animation API that I'm co-opting to force a rotation without having to provide duplicates of every bar texture in the mod. Any bar moving sufficiently quickly and updating rapidly will cause this. IceHUD is intended to be a vertically-oriented mod, so the rotation feature is there for people who are willing to accept the side effects that come with it. My suggestion is to use one of the many horizontally-oriented bar mods out there if you're wanting horizontal bars. Quartz is a good castbar replacement that you can use and disable IceHUD's built-in castbar, for example.
How do I get rid of the bars that showed up beneath the player in the 7.0 patch? Blizzard added a "Personal Resource Display" feature in the 7.0 game client. You can disable it in the Game options -> Interface -> Names -> Personal Resource Display.
Why is there no target castbar for Classic? The Classic game client doesn't offer a reliable way to show castbars for anyone except the player. You can install the LibClassicCasterino addon to enable support, but it's a best guess and not at all accurate.
Why do buff/debuff timers not work in Classic? The Classic game client doesn't provide this information to addons because it wasn't a feature when the game first released. You can install the LibClassicDurations addon to enable support, but it's a best guess and not at all accurate.
See here for a user-created guide to creating new IceHUD textures.
It's not as simple as you may think :). I always accept user code submissions so if you want the process to move along faster feel free to make your own code mods and email them to [email protected] . Otherwise you're beholden to my free time between my full-time job and pregnant wife ;).
Lacerate and Sunder modules have been updated to 3 charges in r676. The conversion I mentioned earlier will show up eventually but for now this was easier. The next full release will have the fix for both modules.
I just want to track playerinfo/targetinfo to see all debuffs on me and my target. Custom bars do not seem to have an option to track all buffs/debuffs but only specific ones I can name.
My workaround at the moment is to enable dog tags and then to delete all tags in playerinfo/targetinfo to have the effect I want.
In any case I don't really need a "When ready" display on this bar, but the "When cooling down" mode definitely should work.
returns 0 0 1 despite the ability being on cooldown, so yeah...sounds like a bug in WoW.
Swipe(Bear Form)
with exactly that spacing. "Bear Form" (or Cat Form) is the rank of the spell now. The CD bar works so long as you do that.
As it is now it is not very useful. For spells that don't have a cooldown, to know when they are ready or not I use an action bar from barmaster positioned just below the IceHUD bars. It takes less room per spell than an entire cooldown bar and serves exactly the same purpose. The current behaviour of "when ready" is just not worth having. I could get the behaviour I want but I'd need two identical bars, one with "when ready" and one with "cooling down".
I must admit that I probably didn't pick a good name for the "when ready" label, but I needed something short so it didn't take up too much space and "when ready or on cooldown" is a little long.
However the display state choices no longer work as originally. If you select "When ready", it should display when the spell is castable OR on cooldown. That was the original plan, but now the behaviour has changed and the bar disappears when used so you don't know how much longer you have before you can use it again. It seems odd to have a bar that never actually gets used as a bar.
I'm afraid I'm a bit busy with DIY on the new house to fix this atm, but it should be a relatively simple logic change I believe.
Thanks.
> As it is now it is not very useful.
I have to disagree on this point. I use the "when ready" method all the time. I understand that a bar suddenly becomes not-useful-as-a-bar when used in this way, but it gives me a huge visual cue that I should be casting whatever the spell is.
I'll look into adding another condition but the ones that were there weren't always behaving the way they needed to with all the available alpha states, custom overrides, etc. I left this note in :EnableUpdates when I made the change:
-- Parnic: there are too many edge cases for "when ready" cooldowns that cause the bar to not appear when it should
-- so, i'm forcing updates to always run for any bar that's set to only show "when ready"
2) We discussed the issue of update frequency and code performance when I implemented the option in the first place since we needed to check the bar state constantly. The solution we came up with in discussion was to globalise all updates with a single timer (if I recall correctly) for which we could alter the frequency of checks. This was, at the time, only used for "when ready" bars, but was designed so that in future it could be used for all types of bars.
3) I have at various times toyed with the idea of making the display options a set of checkboxes rather than unique settings. I.e.:
Display Mode:
[ ]When cooling down
[ ]When ready
[ ]All other times
The trouble is that the "Always" case is a superset of the first two in this list, and the third option is a bit strange on its own.
I've tried having two bars, but the bar glitches briefly every time the "when cooling down" bar disappears and the "when ready" bar appears.