Git commit 71b0bbc432cfd9fe94eecb35e88773444ca6dd9e by Thomas Friedrichsmeier.
Committed on 07/12/2015 at 21:05.
Pushed by tfry into branch 'master'.

Update man page

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http://commits.kde.org/rkward/71b0bbc432cfd9fe94eecb35e88773444ca6dd9e

diff --git a/doc/rkward/man-rkward.1.docbook b/doc/rkward/man-rkward.1.docbook
index eb9ac43..c6067b5 100644
--- a/doc/rkward/man-rkward.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/rkward/man-rkward.1.docbook
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 <address><email>[email protected]</email></address>
 </affiliation>
 </author>
-<date>2014-11-16</date>
+<date>2015-12-07</date>
 <productname>K Desktop Environment</productname>
 </refentryinfo>
 
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
 <group choice="opt"><option>--backend-debugger</option> <replaceable> 
debugger_command</replaceable></group>
 <group choice="opt"><option>--r-executable</option> <replaceable> 
path_to_executable</replaceable></group>
 <group choice="opt"><option>--reuse</option></group>
+<group choice="opt"><option>--nowarn-external</option></group>
 <arg choice="opt">KDE Generic Options</arg>
 <arg choice="opt">Qt Generic Options</arg>
 <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>files_to_open</replaceable></arg>
@@ -87,8 +88,12 @@ Under Windows, the debugger command will 
<emphasis>not</emphasis> be connected t
 <listitem><para>If an instance of RKWard is already running, bring that to the 
front, and open <replaceable>files_to_open</replaceable>. Note that all other 
command line options will be ignored in case an instance is 
reused.</para></listitem>
 </varlistentry>
 <varlistentry>
+<term><option>--nowarn-external</option></term>
+<listitem><para>Usually, when invoking RKWard plugins from the command line 
(i.e. when <replaceable>files_to_open</replaceable> contains urls of the form 
<replaceable>rkward://runplugin/...</replaceable>), RKWard will show a warning 
that such urls <emphasis>could</emphasis> be used to trigger malicious actions 
on your system. This warning applies specifically to links found on untrusted 
websites, or other untrusted external sources. If you want to script RKWard 
locally, you can avoid this warning by adding --nowarn-external to the command 
line.</para></listitem>
+</varlistentry>
+<varlistentry>
 <term><replaceable>files_to_open</replaceable></term>
-<listitem><para>You can specify any number of file names or urls for RKWard to 
open. Usually this will be either workspace files, workplace files, R script 
files, or rkward://-urls (e.g. for starting with a plugin dialog). Specifying 
more than one workspace file will lead to the workspaces being merge together, 
and is not recommended.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>You can specify any number of file names or urls for RKWard to 
open. Usually this will be either workspace files, workplace files, R script 
files, or rkward://-urls (e.g. for starting with a plugin dialog). Specifying 
more than one workspace file will lead to the workspaces being merged together, 
and is not recommended.</para></listitem>
 </varlistentry>
 </variablelist>
 
@@ -103,6 +108,11 @@ Under Windows, the debugger command will 
<emphasis>not</emphasis> be connected t
 <refsect1>
 <title>Examples</title>
 <para><programlisting>
+# Start with the t-test dialog
+rkward --nowarn-external rkward://runplugin/rkward::t_test/
+# Open two script files in a running instance of RKWard (or in a fresh 
instance, if RKWard is not running)
+rkward --reuse file_a.R file_b.R
+
 # Run the rkward backend through valgrind
 rkward --backend-debugger 'valgrind --log-file=valgrind.log'.
 # Debug the frontend through gdb
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