Board Thread:Suggestions on Baldur's Gate Wiki/@comment-3234315-20190528181438/@comment-3234315-20190531094303

Oh, forgot the stacking …

The Near Infinity field reads exactly "Maximum in stack" – which would cause a line break for that row, so, not this way. The (previous – I've already changed it) header was "Max. stack" (or "Max. Stack" before an earlier change), while the parameter is named "max_in_stack".

Considering your concerns, it might be a good idea to add the NI field name to each parameter in the documentation …

But this is about presentation on the article, not about how to fill the infobox. (By the way, I've moved the general "how-to-fill" section to the infoboxes category – for now, until it becomes a help page of sorts – and only link to that section on the single infobox.) That one currently reads "Stacks – How many units of the item can fit into one inventory slot."

Back to presentation: As mentioned, my intention was to get rid of the abbreviation. But when looking for alternatives, me not being a native English speaker was my hindrance. I had thought about "Stacks up to", "Stacking", "Stacks to", and more – but my dictionary didn't show these as what they shall express (if even being valid at all). What do you say?