diff --git a/src/github/README.md b/src/github/README.md index 1d784e4..d6c8f46 100644 --- a/src/github/README.md +++ b/src/github/README.md @@ -41,3 +41,4 @@ If you wish to use [SLF4J](http://slf4j.org) in your Bukkit plugin, or if your p + 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. + + For a consistent user experience, it's recommended that you perform all logging via SLF4Bukkit and not use `Plugin.getLogger()`. diff --git a/src/site/markdown/devs.md b/src/site/markdown/devs.md index 7e6f169..5539dd4 100644 --- a/src/site/markdown/devs.md +++ b/src/site/markdown/devs.md @@ -40,3 +40,4 @@ If you wish to use [SLF4J](http://slf4j.org) in your Bukkit plugin, or if your p + 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](apidocs/info/ronjenkins/slf4bukkit/ColorString.html) class to easily create colored log messages. + + For a consistent user experience, it's recommended that you perform all logging via SLF4Bukkit and not use `Plugin.getLogger()`.