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Minecraft: Java Edition
1.21.x
1.20.3–1.20.6
1.20–1.20.1
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Licensed MIT
Published 2 years ago
Updated 3 weeks ago
Changelog
Instead of mixin in to the vanilla book GUI, Scribble now uses exact recreations of the GUI as a base. You'll probably not notice much of a difference as a player, except that a lot more is now possible! In fact, there's so much more possible, that this is now Scribble 2.0! A lot of features have been thought through again from scratch, a lot of existing features are more polished now, and generally the mod is just better.
- You can now enable double page viewing in the settings menu! This shows two pages at once, like a real book.
- When interacting with lecterns, one page will be dimmed to show which page is 'active' (The page that controls comparator output, and the page other players will see).
- The config/settings menu has been migrated to Yet Another Config Library from Cloth Config. You'll need to install
this mod to configure Scribble.
- There are plans to move Scribble to an custom config system without dependencies, but no ETA on that yet.
- Also, there's an action button to the settings now, so no need for Mod Menu!
- As the original mixins are now gone, Scribble is a lot more compatible with other mods!
- Most importantly, Scribble doesn't conflict with Amendments now. Problems like the incompatibility with Figura also shouldn't happen any more.
- Unfortunately, this does lose compat with some other mods such as Symbol Chat (though it's not incompatible, it'll just not do anything).
- The code is generally a lot cleaner, so this should make updates and improvements in the future a lot easier!
Also in this release:
- Fix modifier buttons having their hover outline cut off.
- Consider the whole GUI when vertically centering, not just the book itself.
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2.0.0-beta1+mc1.21.11-neoforgeLoaders
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1.21.11Environment
Client-side only
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December 28, 2025 at 6:33 PMPublisher

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