[pango/layout-docs: 7/7] docs: Cosmetic fixes




commit d20b0c92ff117c62fdacfc1bc1075730013a969d
Author: Matthias Clasen <mclasen redhat com>
Date:   Sun Aug 8 16:40:12 2021 -0400

    docs: Cosmetic fixes

 docs/pango_markup.md    | 10 +++++-----
 docs/pango_rendering.md | 15 ++++++++-------
 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/docs/pango_markup.md b/docs/pango_markup.md
index c82de9d5..16359777 100644
--- a/docs/pango_markup.md
+++ b/docs/pango_markup.md
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ string into the string text plus a [struct@Pango.AttrList] using either of
 A simple example of a marked-up string might be:
 
 ```
-<span foreground="blue" size="x-large">Blue text</span> is <i>cool</i>!"
+<span foreground="blue" size="x-large">Blue text</span> is <i>cool</i>!
 ```
 
 ![Markup example](blue-text.png)
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Arabic text:
 Pango uses GMarkup to parse this language, which means that XML features
 such as numeric character entities such as `&#169;` for © can be used too.
 
-The root tag of a marked-up document is `<markup>`, but pango_parse_markup()
+The root tag of a marked-up document is `<markup>`, but [func@Pango.parse_markup]
 allows you to omit this tag, so you will most likely never need to use it.
 The most general markup tag is `<span>`, then there are some convenience
 tags.
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ tags.
 font
 font_desc
 : A font description string, such as "Sans Italic 12". See
-  pango_font_description_from_string() for a description of the format of
+  [func@Pango.FontDescription.from_string] for a description of the format of
   the string representation. Note that any other span attributes will override
   this description. So if you have "Sans Italic" and also a style="normal"
   attribute, you will get Sans normal, not italic.
@@ -141,11 +141,11 @@ underline_color
   name such as 'red'.
 
 overline
-: One of 'none' or 'single'. Overline support was added in Pango 1.46/
+: One of 'none' or 'single'. Overline support was added in Pango 1.46.
 
 overline_color
 : The color of overlines; an RGB color specification such as '#00FF00' or a color
-  name such as 'red'. Overline support was added in Pango 1.46/
+  name such as 'red'. Overline support was added in Pango 1.46.
 
 rise
 : Vertical displacement, in Pango units or in points (e.g. '5pt'). Can be
diff --git a/docs/pango_rendering.md b/docs/pango_rendering.md
index 9dfddd55..2745c0c0 100644
--- a/docs/pango_rendering.md
+++ b/docs/pango_rendering.md
@@ -16,23 +16,24 @@ various stages of this pipeline and the APIs that implement them.
 Itemization
 : breaks a piece of text into segments with consistent direction and shaping
   properies. Among other things, this determines which font to use for each
-  character. Use pango_itemize() or pango_itemize_with_base_dir() to itemize text.
+  character. Use [func@Pango.itemize] or [func@Pango.itemize_with_base_dir]
+  to itemize text.
 
 Shaping
-: converts characters into glyphs. Use pango_shape(), pango_shape_full() or
-  pango_shape_with_flags() to shape text.
+: converts characters into glyphs. Use [func@Pango.shape],
+  [func@Pango.shape_full] or [func@Pango.shape_with_flags] to shape text.
 
 Line Breaking
 : determines where line breaks should be inserted into a sequence of glyphs.
-  The function pango_break() determines possible line breaks. The actual line
-  breaking is done by [class@Pango.Layout].
+  The function [func@Pango.break] determines possible line breaks. The actual
+  line breaking is done by [class@Pango.Layout].
 
 Justification
 : adjusts inter-word spacing to form lines of even length. This is done by
   [class@Pango.Layout].
 
 Rendering
-: takes a string of positioned glyphs, and renders them onto a surface. This is
-  accomplished by a [class@Pango.Renderer] object. The functions
+: takes a string of positioned glyphs, and renders them onto a surface.
+  This is accomplished by a [class@Pango.Renderer] object. The functions
   pango_cairo_show_glyph_string() and pango_cairo_show_layout() use a
   [class@Pango.Renderer] to draw text onto a cairo surface.


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