From 319eef8aa978491c9e7082add7258d5335b5bde7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefan Kost Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 15:52:58 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] docs: improve the syntax for the capsintersectmode docs --- gst/gstcaps.h | 9 +++++---- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/gst/gstcaps.h b/gst/gstcaps.h index 398fa3fcbf..f79939c61a 100644 --- a/gst/gstcaps.h +++ b/gst/gstcaps.h @@ -49,20 +49,21 @@ typedef enum { * @GST_CAPS_INTERSECT_FIRST : Keeps the first caps order. * * Modes of caps intersection - * - * #GST_CAPS_INTERSECT_ZIG_ZAG tries to preserve overall order of both caps + * + * @GST_CAPS_INTERSECT_ZIG_ZAG tries to preserve overall order of both caps * by iterating on the caps' structures as the following matrix shows: + * |[ * caps1 * +------------- * | 1 2 4 7 * caps2 | 3 5 8 10 * | 6 9 11 12 - * + * ]| * Used when there is no explicit precedence of one caps over the other. e.g. * tee's sink pad getcaps function, it will probe its src pad peers' for their * caps and intersect them with this mode. * - * #GST_CAPS_INTERSECT_FIRST is useful when an element wants to preserve + * @GST_CAPS_INTERSECT_FIRST is useful when an element wants to preserve * another element's caps priority order when intersecting with its own caps. * Example: If caps1 is [A, B, C] and caps2 is [E, B, D, A], the result * would be [A, B], maintaining the first caps priority on the intersection.