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.
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Stefano Sabatini 2012-12-16 13:05:08 +01:00
parent 1d29624c73
commit 992772b947
4 changed files with 18 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -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

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@ -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.

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@ -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}

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@ -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,