If you're wielding a stack of N items, issuing the command to quiver them asks whether you want to quiver N-1 of them (implicitly leaving one wielded). If you answer no then you're asked whether to quiver all of them. You could also give a count when picking the item to be quivered and the stack would be split based on that. However, if you have a stack of N items quivered, issuing the command to wield them just did so, leaving the quiver empty. And picking an item ignored any count, so even explicitly asking for 1 (out of N) wielded the whole stack. Change 'w' to parallel 'Q'; if you try to wield a quivered stack, you'll be asked whether to wield just 1 of them. For no, ask whether to wield the whole stack. Or you can give an explicit count when picking any stack in inventory to wield. Both 'w' and 'Q' probably ought to handle the alternate/secondary weapon similarly when it contains a stack. This doesn't address that.
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