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[DOCS] Fix various formatting issues #1483

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[DOCS] Fix various formatting issues #1483

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Description

This pull request applies various formatting fixes to the AsciiDoc markup used in several procedures. Many of the issues are caused by incorrect placement of the line break (+) sign in the steps that include both Kubernetes and OpenShift commands.

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  • Update/write design documentation in ./design
  • Write tests
  • Make sure all tests pass
  • Update documentation
  • Check RBAC rights for Kubernetes / OpenShift roles
  • Try your changes from Pod inside your Kubernetes and OpenShift cluster, not just locally
  • Reference relevant issue(s) and close them after merging
  • Update CHANGELOG.md

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Co-Authored-By: laidan6000 <dlaing@redhat.com>
@d-laing d-laing self-assigned this Mar 29, 2019
@d-laing d-laing merged commit d9d82b8 into strimzi:master Mar 29, 2019
@d-laing d-laing deleted the fix-formatting-866 branch March 29, 2019 10:25
@scholzj scholzj added this to the 0.12.0 milestone Mar 29, 2019
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