docs: remove "{% raw %}" / "{% endraw %}" Jekyl (liquid) leftovers

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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@ -821,9 +821,7 @@ Because of which, the driver specific log tag options `syslog-tag`, `gelf-tag` a
`fluentd-tag` have been deprecated in favor of the generic `tag` option. `fluentd-tag` have been deprecated in favor of the generic `tag` option.
```console ```console
{% raw %}
$ docker --log-driver=syslog --log-opt tag="{{.ImageName}}/{{.Name}}/{{.ID}}" $ docker --log-driver=syslog --log-opt tag="{{.ImageName}}/{{.Name}}/{{.ID}}"
{% endraw %}
``` ```

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@ -311,9 +311,7 @@ and `Parent`. `Parent` may be an empty string, in which case there is no parent.
**Response**: **Response**:
``` ```
{% raw %}
{{ TAR STREAM }} {{ TAR STREAM }}
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### /GraphDriver.Changes ### /GraphDriver.Changes
@ -357,9 +355,7 @@ Respond with a non-empty string error if an error occurred.
**Request**: **Request**:
``` ```
{% raw %}
{{ TAR STREAM }} {{ TAR STREAM }}
{% endraw %}
``` ```
Extract the changeset from the given diff into the layer with the specified `ID` Extract the changeset from the given diff into the layer with the specified `ID`

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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ to determine what set of logs to read.
**Response**: **Response**:
``` ```
{% raw %}{{ log stream }}{% endraw %} {{ log stream }}
``` ```
The response should be the encoded log message using the same format as the The response should be the encoded log message using the same format as the

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@ -69,10 +69,8 @@ node1 is the manager and node2 is the worker.
4. Observe the task getting scheduled in node 2: 4. Observe the task getting scheduled in node 2:
```console ```console
{% raw %}
$ docker ps --format '{{.ID}}\t {{.Status}} {{.Names}} {{.Command}}' $ docker ps --format '{{.ID}}\t {{.Status}} {{.Names}} {{.Command}}'
83fc1e842599 Up 2 days my-service.1.9jn59qzn7nbc3m0zt1hij12xs "top" 83fc1e842599 Up 2 days my-service.1.9jn59qzn7nbc3m0zt1hij12xs "top"
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### Network plugins ### Network plugins

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@ -313,7 +313,6 @@ Following is a sample `config.json` file to illustrate the format used for
various fields: various fields:
```json ```json
{% raw %}
{ {
"HttpHeaders": { "HttpHeaders": {
"MyHeader": "MyValue" "MyHeader": "MyValue"
@ -356,7 +355,6 @@ various fields:
} }
} }
} }
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### Experimental features ### Experimental features

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@ -570,19 +570,15 @@ for a container can be obtained via [`docker inspect`](commandline/inspect.md).
for container "my-container"; for container "my-container";
```console ```console
{% raw %}
$ docker inspect -f "{{ .RestartCount }}" my-container $ docker inspect -f "{{ .RestartCount }}" my-container
# 2 # 2
{% endraw %}
``` ```
Or, to get the last time the container was (re)started; Or, to get the last time the container was (re)started;
```console ```console
{% raw %}
$ docker inspect -f "{{ .State.StartedAt }}" my-container $ docker inspect -f "{{ .State.StartedAt }}" my-container
# 2015-03-04T23:47:07.691840179Z # 2015-03-04T23:47:07.691840179Z
{% endraw %}
``` ```
Combining `--restart` (restart policy) with the `--rm` (clean up) flag results Combining `--restart` (restart policy) with the `--rm` (clean up) flag results
@ -1646,7 +1642,6 @@ Similarly the operator can set the **HOSTNAME** (Linux) or **COMPUTERNAME** (Win
Example: Example:
```console ```console
{% raw %}
$ docker run --name=test -d \ $ docker run --name=test -d \
--health-cmd='stat /etc/passwd || exit 1' \ --health-cmd='stat /etc/passwd || exit 1' \
--health-interval=2s \ --health-interval=2s \
@ -1691,7 +1686,6 @@ $ sleep 2; docker inspect --format='{{json .State.Health}}' test
} }
] ]
} }
{% endraw %}
``` ```
The health status is also displayed in the `docker ps` output. The health status is also displayed in the `docker ps` output.