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authorStefano Sabatini <stefasab@gmail.com>2012-12-16 13:05:08 +0100
committerStefano Sabatini <stefasab@gmail.com>2012-12-17 23:53:50 +0100
commit992772b94757aae00f3bf0bfa1afe7e7197e3d8c (patch)
tree1cc4fb70a27b5fb5f962af1268d5f6c4f868efd3
parent1d29624c73fde14a987735b3d4df8d005caebb58 (diff)
downloadffmpeg-992772b94757aae00f3bf0bfa1afe7e7197e3d8c.tar.gz
doc: remove references to external documents
Fix a few warnings generated when creating the manuals. Our current doc generation toolchain does not allow to reference external documents.
-rw-r--r--doc/avtools-common-opts.texi11
-rw-r--r--doc/ffmpeg-devices.texi4
-rw-r--r--doc/ffmpeg.texi3
-rw-r--r--doc/filters.texi16
4 files changed, 18 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/doc/avtools-common-opts.texi b/doc/avtools-common-opts.texi
index bce5220274..131fec7c9e 100644
--- a/doc/avtools-common-opts.texi
+++ b/doc/avtools-common-opts.texi
@@ -152,11 +152,12 @@ directory.
This file can be useful for bug reports.
It also implies @code{-loglevel verbose}.
-Setting the environment variable @code{FFREPORT} to any value has the same
-effect. If the value is a ':'-separated key=value sequence, these options
-will affect the report; options values must be
-@ref{quoting_and_escaping, escaped} if they contain special characters or
-the options delimiter ':'. The following option is recognized:
+Setting the environment variable @code{FFREPORT} to any value has the
+same effect. If the value is a ':'-separated key=value sequence, these
+options will affect the report; options values must be escaped if they
+contain special characters or the options delimiter ':' (see the
+``Quoting and escaping'' section in the ffmpeg-utils manual). The
+following option is recognized:
@table @option
@item file
set the file name to use for the report; @code{%p} is expanded to the name
diff --git a/doc/ffmpeg-devices.texi b/doc/ffmpeg-devices.texi
index 542dae89c5..12c2179070 100644
--- a/doc/ffmpeg-devices.texi
+++ b/doc/ffmpeg-devices.texi
@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ libavdevice library.
The libavdevice library provides the same interface as
libavformat. Namely, an input device is considered like a demuxer, and
an output device like a muxer, and the interface and generic device
-options are the same provided by libavformat (see the @ref{FFmpeg
-formats} manual page).
+options are the same provided by libavformat (see the ffmpeg-formats
+manual).
In addition each input or output device may support so-called private
options, which are specific for that component.
diff --git a/doc/ffmpeg.texi b/doc/ffmpeg.texi
index e0ea51a974..5ca0c44e38 100644
--- a/doc/ffmpeg.texi
+++ b/doc/ffmpeg.texi
@@ -938,7 +938,8 @@ ffmpeg -i input.mpg -timecode 01:02:03.04 -r 30000/1001 -s ntsc output.mpg
Define a complex filter graph, i.e. one with arbitrary number of inputs and/or
outputs. For simple graphs -- those with one input and one output of the same
type -- see the @option{-filter} options. @var{filtergraph} is a description of
-the filter graph, as described in @ref{Filtergraph syntax}.
+the filter graph, as described in the ``Filtergraph syntax'' section of the
+ffmpeg-filters manual.
Input link labels must refer to input streams using the
@code{[file_index:stream_specifier]} syntax (i.e. the same as @option{-map}
diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi
index 5254bc5a00..a2b4fbecba 100644
--- a/doc/filters.texi
+++ b/doc/filters.texi
@@ -240,8 +240,8 @@ And finally inserted in a filtergraph like:
drawtext=text=\'Caesar: tu quoque\, Brute\, fili mi\'
@end example
-See the @ref{quoting_and_escaping, Quoting and escaping} section for
-more information about the escaping and quoting rules adopted by
+See the ``Quoting and escaping'' section in the ffmpeg-utils manual
+for more information about the escaping and quoting rules adopted by
FFmpeg.
@c man end FILTERGRAPH DESCRIPTION
@@ -5371,12 +5371,12 @@ starting from this seek point, the parameter is evaluated with
postfix. Default value is "0".
@item streams, s
-Specifies the streams to read. Several streams can be specified, separated
-by "+". The source will then have as many outputs, in the same order. The
-syntax is explained in the @ref{Stream specifiers} chapter. Two special
-names, "dv" and "da" specify respectively the default (best suited) video
-and audio stream. Default is "dv", or "da" if the filter is called as
-"amovie".
+Specifies the streams to read. Several streams can be specified,
+separated by "+". The source will then have as many outputs, in the
+same order. The syntax is explained in the ``Stream specifiers''
+section in the ffmpeg manual. Two special names, "dv" and "da" specify
+respectively the default (best suited) video and audio stream. Default
+is "dv", or "da" if the filter is called as "amovie".
@item stream_index, si
Specifies the index of the video stream to read. If the value is -1,