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[enhancement] Allow a different method of viewing spell text on prewritten spellbooks #87

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nyandromeda opened this issue Dec 5, 2023 · 3 comments
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The text on spellbooks can be quite difficult to read due to its angle, font and size. A method of viewing it more easily, whether through opening a gui, displaying it on the tooltip or printing into chat, would help massively with accessibility,

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ssblur commented Dec 5, 2023

This already exists! You can view spellbook text in a GUI by placing it into a vanilla lectern or converting it into a book.

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B4CKU commented Dec 9, 2023

i feel like a tooltip with spellbook's contents, visible while not holding the sneaking button would be nice.

by the way, @ssblur your discord invite on the curseforge page seems to be broken, could i please have a new one?

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ssblur commented Dec 10, 2023

@B4CKU The Discord invite linked on the Curse page is a hotlink through http://dc.blur.lol and appears to still be working as of the time of writing. This links to https://discord.com/invite/fzZZhbe4rr

I have tried to use a tooltip in the past, however this can cause issues with longer books, and involves a not insignificant amount of work to get working to an acceptable level. At the moment, there are ways included in the game to view the contents of a spellbook. While I will be looking into other ways to potentially show this info, and definitely want to ensure Scriptor is accessible, I don't currently see an acceptable way to implement this as suggested.

Thank you again for your suggestion!

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