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Sorry for the confusion caused by the update. I have received feedback and are currently making modifications based on suggestions.
If an item can be stacked, then the "stack cost" field is displayed first (this is for the entire stack, not for the actual number currently in the stack. Perhaps this is a mistake?), and the "cost" field is moved to third place (this field correctly displays the total cost of several items in a stack).
When I select an item and compare it, I see its cost, then (second) the cost per kilogram. Okay, that's convenient. But now there's a cost per stack field. What's the point of this field? It shows the cost for the entire stack, for example, and I currently only have one item from that stack, and I see some large amount (the cost if I had a full stack), and this field is now displayed first, then the cost per kilogram, and then (third) the actual cost. This is very confusing, since I keep looking at the first field out of habit. I hope we can understand each other using multiple translators. )))))