interesting...
interesting concepts here. I do like the idea of tt+ and % both being listed. It would also be good to show daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, and decade markup in another column further out to the right so that there's no need to go in to market history window to see that for each item. It also is a good idea to just click accept on each individual item that you want to accept. Both have to click the checkboxes to accept... There should also be some sort of doohickey to calculate the final value of player 1's total offer vs player 2s that tells what actual tt value difference is between the two as well as works out a calculation that explains overall exchange... so like it would average it out so that if you paid +1 on 4 items and +5 on one item, it would show that the average is 1.8, or base it on %... so that you can see the average % being paid so that you know roughly what the total markup average is instead of just the individual line item markups... so like for a full set of L armor you would roughly know what % to markup if you wanted to resell it again.
It also might be nice, for shop owners and full time traders, if there was something that historically kept info about the amount paid for each item and/or some sort of calculator that explains how much is needed in order to break even or profit on each individual item.
Something similar could be added to the markup scroller thing inside of shops, booths, and shopkeepers, so that shopowners could know just at a glance how much they paid for an item and will need to sell it at to break even ... with that shopowner scroller thing though, they should add in losses for taxes, shopkeeper decay, etc. It's very easy to be decieved in to thinking you are profiting when you are actually taking a loss due to taxes, shopkeeper decay, and things like that. It might even be nice to have something that only shopowner can see in the estate terminal that shows total profits for the month vs the maintanence fee for the month so that shopowners can know at a glance if they've actually covered their maint.f fee already or need to pound the pavement hard to get this month's rent paid for.