A round of fixes from your reports: raid weeks now count right everywhere, the signup list fits on laptop screens again, and AutoComp names the players whose "want in" marks it can't count.
Raid weeks count right
A few of you saw a plan jump to the wrong week this week. The cause: a raid night that falls on reset day was counted as part of the week before it. That's fixed, along with the week labels around it.
- Nights on reset day count in the new week. A raid night on your region's reset day (Wednesday for EU, Tuesday for US) used to count toward the previous week, so linking it to a plan could quietly move that plan from week 17 back to week 16. That night now counts in its own week, and the planner and the calendar agree on it.
- Week dates show the right days. The dates next to a week number now follow your raid's server time, so a week no longer shows dates a day early depending on where you live.
Signups fit your screen
On most laptops, the signup list on a raid night's page was a mess: stray lines, columns squeezed into each other, and role headers repeating halfway down the list.
- It reads cleanly again. Columns line up, nothing overlaps, and the change history sits beside the list instead of breaking it.
- Editing fits too. When you're editing signups, the list uses two wider columns, so each player's name, status, and comment fit on one row.
AutoComp names who it can't count
When someone marks "want in" on a boss for the other difficulty than the run you're building, AutoComp can't count that mark. It already warned you with a count; now it tells you who.
- See who's affected. Open the warning and it lists each character and the bosses their marks are on, so you can switch the run's difficulty or check in with the player instead of guessing.
- "Want in" counts for more than loot. When AutoComp picks who plays a boss, a player who asked to be there now counts for more than a player who wants an item from it.
Around the app
- Updating the roster keeps your bench. Refreshing the roster in a setup no longer puts players you benched back into the lineup.
- One time line per night. When your local time is the same as the raid's server time, a night shows its time once instead of twice.
As always, feedback and ideas are welcome in Discord or on the Community page.