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diff --git a/doc/script_commands.txt b/doc/script_commands.txt
index 1f6c40996..2dd4fa575 100644
--- a/doc/script_commands.txt
+++ b/doc/script_commands.txt
@@ -1201,11 +1201,14 @@ contain three hexadecimal numbers representing colors as if they were HTML
colors - ^FF0000 is bright red, ^00FF00 is bright green, ^0000FF is bright
blue, ^000000 is black. ^FF00FF is a pure magenta, but it's also a color
that is considered transparent whenever the client is drawing windows on
-screen, so printing text in that color will have kind of a weird effect.
-Once you've set a text's color to something, you have to set it back to
-black unless you want all the rest of the text be in that color:
+screen, so printing text in that color will have kind of a weird effect.
+You may also use C_ constants accompany with "F_MesColor" function for the
+color effect, see the full list of the available ones in 'db/const.txt'
+under 'C_'. Once you've set a text's color to something, you have to set
+it back to black unless you want all the rest of the text be in that color:
mes "This is ^FF0000 red ^000000 and this is ^00FF00 green, ^000000 so.";
+ mes callfunc("F_MesColor", C_BLUE) +"This message is now in BLUE";
Notice that the text coloring is handled purely by the client. If you use
non-English characters, the color codes might get screwed if they stick to
@@ -6591,7 +6594,7 @@ client and appears always green.
This command will broadcast a message to all or most players, similar to
@kami/@kamib GM commands.
- announce "This will be shown to everyone at all in yellow.",0;
+ announce "This will be shown to everyone at all in yellow.", bc_all;
The region the broadcast is heard in (target), source of the broadcast and
the color the message will come up as is determined by the flags.
@@ -6628,13 +6631,17 @@ special flag is ignored. Optional parameters may not work well (or at all)
depending on a game client used.
The color parameter is a single number which can be in hexadecimal
-notation.
+notation. C_ constant can also be used for color effects, see the full list
+of the available ones in 'db/const.txt' under 'C_'.
For example:
- announce "This will be shown to everyone at all in green.",bc_all,0x00FF00;
+ announce "This announcement will be shown to everyone in green.",bc_all,0x00FF00;
Will display a global announce in green. The color format is in RGB
(0xRRGGBB).
+Another example:
+ announce "This announcement will shown to everyone in purple.",bc_all,C_PURPLE;
+
In official scripts only two font-weights (types) are used:
- normal (FW_NORMAL = 400, default),
- bold (FW_BOLD = 700).