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Improve documentation/hyperlinks

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rjenkinsjr
2016-04-02 00:28:09 -04:00
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ If you wish to use [SLF4J](http://slf4j.org) in your Bukkit plugin, or if your p
+ (Optional) Add your desired default configuration values to your plugin's built-in [config.yml](${project.url}) file. For more details, see the Javadocs for the [BukkitLoggerAdapter](${project.url}/apidocs/org/slf4j/impl/BukkitLoggerAdapter.html) class.
+ (Optional) Use the [SLF4J API](http://www.slf4j.org/api/org/slf4j/Logger.html) in your code.
+ SLF4Bukkit supports only [Bukkit formatting markers](${project.url}/apidocs/info/ronjenkins/slf4bukkit/ColorMarker.html), which format the entire message and associated throwable (if any). All other markers are discarded. Bukkit formatting markers always override the default level-specific formatting defined in the plugin config.
+ In addition to using the Bukkit formatting markers, you can use Bukkit's `ChatColor` values to further format your message.
+ SLF4Bukkit supports only [ColorMarkers](${project.url}/apidocs/info/ronjenkins/slf4bukkit/ColorMarker.html), which format the entire message and associated throwable (if any). All other markers are discarded. ColorMarkers always override the default level-specific formatting defined in the plugin config.
+ In addition to using ColorMarkers, you can use Bukkit's `ChatColor` values to further format your message.
+ SLF4Bukkit issues `ChatColor.RESET` after every log message, so you don't have to worry about resetting after each message.
+ You can use the [ColorString](${project.url}/apidocs/info/ronjenkins/slf4bukkit/ColorString.html) class to easily create colored log messages.

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@@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ If you wish to use [SLF4J](http://slf4j.org) in your Bukkit plugin, or if your p
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+ (Optional) Add your desired default configuration values to your plugin's built-in [config.yml](${project.url}) file. For more details, see the Javadocs for the [BukkitLoggerAdapter](${project.url}/apidocs/org/slf4j/impl/BukkitLoggerAdapter.html) class.
+ (Optional) Add your desired default configuration values to your plugin's built-in [config.yml](index.html) file. For more details, see the Javadocs for the [BukkitLoggerAdapter](apidocs/org/slf4j/impl/BukkitLoggerAdapter.html) class.
+ (Optional) Use the [SLF4J API](http://www.slf4j.org/api/org/slf4j/Logger.html) in your code.
+ SLF4Bukkit supports only [Bukkit formatting markers](${project.url}/apidocs/info/ronjenkins/slf4bukkit/ColorMarker.html), which format the entire message and associated throwable (if any). All other markers are discarded. Bukkit formatting markers always override the default level-specific formatting defined in the plugin config.
+ In addition to using the Bukkit formatting markers, you can use Bukkit's `ChatColor` values to further format your message.
+ SLF4Bukkit supports only [ColorMarkers](apidocs/info/ronjenkins/slf4bukkit/ColorMarker.html), which format the entire message and associated throwable (if any). All other markers are discarded. ColorMarkers always override the default level-specific formatting defined in the plugin config.
+ In addition to using ColorMarkers, you can use Bukkit's `ChatColor` values to further format your message.
+ SLF4Bukkit issues `ChatColor.RESET` after every log message, so you don't have to worry about resetting after each message.
+ You can use the [ColorString](${project.url}/apidocs/info/ronjenkins/slf4bukkit/ColorString.html) class to easily create colored log messages.
+ You can use the [ColorString](apidocs/info/ronjenkins/slf4bukkit/ColorString.html) class to easily create colored log messages.