Git commit 7f0761efae648a1b299a9da4cc78a81ec1358a12 by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 29/01/2017 at 12:23.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

Fix XML

M  +6    -2    doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook

https://commits.kde.org/rkward/7f0761efae648a1b299a9da4cc78a81ec1358a12

diff --git a/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook b/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
index d4f1cda7..c253d7cd 100644
--- a/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/rkwardplugins/index.docbook
@@ -373,7 +373,9 @@ This is a guide to writing plugins for &rkward;.
                Using this simple tag you create a list from which the user can 
select variables. You have to specify an <parameter>id</parameter> for this 
element, so &rkward; knows how to find it.
        </para>
        <warning>
+               <para>
                        You may NOT use a dot (.) in the 
<parameter>id</parameter> string.
+               </para>
        </warning>
        <programlisting>
                                        &lt;column&gt;
@@ -1054,7 +1056,9 @@ function printout () {
        </para>
        <para>
                <caution>
+                       <para>
                                Probably the <quote>button</quote> approach 
should only ever be used for plugins that can never be invalid (for missing/bad 
settings). Otherwise the user would not be able to submit the code, but might 
have a hard time finding out, the reason for that is hidden behind some button.
+                       </para> 
                </caution>
        </para>
 </sect1>
@@ -3614,7 +3618,7 @@ Attributes:
        <varlistentry>
        <term><parameter>require_true</parameter></term>
        <listitem><para>If set to "true", the property will become required, 
and will only be considered valid, if its state is true/on. Hence, if the 
property is false, it will block the <guibutton>Submit</guibutton> button 
(optional, defaults to "false").
-               <caution>If you use this, make sure the user can easily detect 
what's wrong, such as by showing an explanatory 
&lt;text&gt;.</caution></para></listitem>
+               <caution><para>If you use this, make sure the user can easily 
detect what's wrong, such as by showing an explanatory 
&lt;text&gt;.</para></caution></para></listitem>
        </varlistentry>
        </variablelist></para></listitem>
 </varlistentry>
@@ -4498,7 +4502,7 @@ different types, using modifiers may lead to errors. For 
<replaceable>fixed_valu
        </variablelist></para></listitem>
 </varlistentry>
 <varlistentry><term>Class "RObject"</term>
-<listitem><para>Class which represents a single &r; object. An instance of 
this class can be obtained by using <command>makeRObject(objectname)</command>. 
The following methods are available for instances of class "RObject": 
<warning>If any commands are still pending in the backend, the information 
provided by these methods can be out-of-date by the time that the plugin code 
is run. Do <emphasis>not</emphasis> rely on it for critical operations (risking 
loss of data).</warning>
+<listitem><para>Class which represents a single &r; object. An instance of 
this class can be obtained by using <command>makeRObject(objectname)</command>. 
The following methods are available for instances of class "RObject": 
<warning><para>If any commands are still pending in the backend, the 
information provided by these methods can be out-of-date by the time that the 
plugin code is run. Do <emphasis>not</emphasis> rely on it for critical 
operations (risking loss of data).</para></warning>
        <variablelist>
        <varlistentry><term>getName()</term><listitem><para>Returns the 
absolute name of the object.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
        <varlistentry><term>exists()</term><listitem><para>Returns whether the 
object exists. You should generally check this before using any of the methods 
listed below.</para></listitem></varlistentry>

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