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And it makes sense as that's what it's producing.
Either way I'm not sure how to improve it without going overboard in size, since blueprints can require and result in multiple items.
If I were to say "Refines X into Y" I would also have to include a list like:
Refines:
- A
- B
- C
Into:
- X
- Y
- Z
And also the queue itself is a list of things so it would be quite the hierarchy xD
Any chance it could instead work like the Assembler?
Assembler lists <count of output product> <name of output product>
While the refinery seems to list <count of input product> <name of output product>. Could the refinery list the count of the output instead? (Yes, I recognize that there are many different possible counts, so it may not be doable.)
For anything else (on refinery only) it doesn't show amount, only BP name.
And a few other stuff, see change notes :P