Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-24108228-20140713003210/@comment-24108228-20140713134450

Qoazi wrote: NoBanana wrote: For some more examples, if I had an item baked by a baker of level 10 and a base saturation of 10, with a max saturation of 100, and my saturation was at 130, I would do: 10 + 10/2 - (130 - 100)/5 15 - 30/5 15 - 6

To get a result of 6 saturation per portion. i forgot to mention that if this was used it be something like

10 + 10/2 - (0 - 100)/5

then it'd be

15 - -20 = 35

Also, I had some trouble with your Templates, A few lines worked until it suddenly kept Displaying

apparently this Always displays that

Um... About that...

Well, when writing a template, you need to have default values otherwise it will bug out. So the default value is "". This may mean nothing to you, but it helps me bugfix.

For a start, I know that it understands the colour. If I look into it further, the issue is that you have formatted it as if I gave the text variable a name (which I didn't). For a basic idea of what I mean, look at the Infobox template. You have to write "Box Title = Blah". That is a named variable. By including your = sign, your confusing it.

More to the point, I'll fix it soon. I just need to make some more stuff. All done! Encase your = sign in double curly brackets: