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一般是按照重量调整上限,自定义上限最高是999999
No, this mod changes the stack limit of the items themselves, not the shelves.
You can use the "Overrides" tab in the mod settings to set any specific item's stack limit to 75. To change how shelves work, you would need a different mod.
For mods that just add more stack slots to storage, like LWM's Deep Storage, they should work perfectly together. The number of stacks a shelf can hold won't change, but my mod will make each of those stacks much larger based on its weight limit. So your total storage capacity will get a huge boost.
For storage mods that have their own logic, like a total weight or volume limit (e.g., from ASF), their rules should take priority for their specific buildings. So when you put stuff in one of their containers, it'll use their system. For everything else—like items on the floor or in regular stockpiles—it'll use my mod's rules.
So theoretically, they are fully compatible. I have to be honest though, I haven't used LWM in a long time and have never used ASF-based mods myself, so I can't guarantee they work exactly as I've described.
However, if you or anyone else reports a conflict, I will definitely try my best to patch it and make our mods compatible.
would have preferred by volume but ... well ... no volume in rimworld lol