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Where the game file reads "woodworking 20" the actual XP value for Carpentry is 5 when translated in-game.
For example, carving a stake gives 1.25 XP with no book/trait, 1.63 with just the trait, 3.75 with just the book, and 4.88 XP for both the trait and book. And those are rounded to 1.3, 1.6, 3.8, and 4.9 by the game when the green text shows over your character's head upon completing the craft, and the mod rounds the 4.9 max possible XP from carving a stack to 5, and then displays that number in the crafting menu UI. The same appears to be true for all the other crafts I have tested.
Would it be possible to take these into account and display the "real" xp value? If not, this mod still works as you can see the relative values for each item.