[gtk: 5/6] docs: Add misc links




commit 1229032b4e557933e3efadca0df2fab37510ebd6
Author: Maximiliano Sandoval R <msandova gnome org>
Date:   Wed Jan 5 12:44:23 2022 +0100

    docs: Add misc links

 gtk/css/gtkcsssection.h |  2 +-
 gtk/gtkpadcontroller.c  | 10 +++++-----
 gtk/gtksizerequest.h    |  2 +-
 3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gtk/css/gtkcsssection.h b/gtk/css/gtkcsssection.h
index 9d6f1ba055..e0ada752aa 100644
--- a/gtk/css/gtkcsssection.h
+++ b/gtk/css/gtkcsssection.h
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ G_BEGIN_DECLS
  * Defines a part of a CSS document.
  *
  * Because sections are nested into one another, you can use
- * gtk_css_section_get_parent() to get the containing region.
+ * [method@CssSection.get_parent] to get the containing region.
  */
 typedef struct _GtkCssSection GtkCssSection;
 
diff --git a/gtk/gtkpadcontroller.c b/gtk/gtkpadcontroller.c
index 49e7ae512e..d49dc00e10 100644
--- a/gtk/gtkpadcontroller.c
+++ b/gtk/gtkpadcontroller.c
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
  *
  * These buttons and sensors have no implicit meaning, and by default they
  * perform no action. `GtkPadController` is provided to map those to
- * `GAction` objects, thus letting the application give them a more
+ * [iface@Gio.Action] objects, thus letting the application give them a more
  * semantic meaning.
  *
  * Buttons and sensors are not constrained to triggering a single action,
@@ -41,10 +41,10 @@
  * different modes. See [method@Gdk.DevicePad.get_n_groups] and
  * [method@Gdk.DevicePad.get_group_n_modes].
  *
- * Each of the actions that a given button/strip/ring performs for a given
- * mode is defined by a [struct@Gtk.PadActionEntry]. It contains an action
- * name that will be looked up in the given `GActionGroup` and activated
- * whenever the specified input element and mode are triggered.
+ * Each of the actions that a given button/strip/ring performs for a given mode
+ * is defined by a [struct@Gtk.PadActionEntry]. It contains an action name that
+ * will be looked up in the given [iface@Gio.ActionGroup] and activated whenever
+ * the specified input element and mode are triggered.
  *
  * A simple example of `GtkPadController` usage: Assigning button 1 in all
  * modes and pad devices to an "invert-selection" action:
diff --git a/gtk/gtksizerequest.h b/gtk/gtksizerequest.h
index 4f3b03d799..915e85e377 100644
--- a/gtk/gtksizerequest.h
+++ b/gtk/gtksizerequest.h
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ typedef struct _GtkRequestedSize         GtkRequestedSize;
  *
  * Represents a request of a screen object in a given orientation. These
  * are primarily used in container implementations when allocating a natural
- * size for children calling. See gtk_distribute_natural_allocation().
+ * size for children calling. See [func@distribute_natural_allocation].
  */
 struct _GtkRequestedSize
 {


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