Local references needed rewording.
Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa(a)redhat.com>
---
docs/formatdomain.rst | 15 +++++++--------
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/formatdomain.rst b/docs/formatdomain.rst
index 4f09df9d48..73151c35f0 100644
--- a/docs/formatdomain.rst
+++ b/docs/formatdomain.rst
@@ -4133,8 +4133,8 @@ or:
NVIDIA vGPU or Intel GVT-g) as an alternative to emulated `video
devices <#elementsVideo>`__. This attribute is limited to
``model='vfio-pci'`` only. Supported values are either ``on`` or ``off``
- (default is 'off'). It is required to use a `graphical
- framebuffer <#elementsGraphics>`__ in order to use this attribute,
+ (default is 'off'). It is required to use a graphical framebuffer (See
+ `Graphical framebuffers`_) in order to use this attribute,
currently only supported with VNC, Spice and egl-headless graphics
devices. :since:`Since version 5.10.0` , there is an optional ``ramfb``
attribute for devices with ``model='vfio-pci'``. Supported values are
@@ -4350,7 +4350,7 @@ after 0.9.5 (KVM only)` :
``type`` is required, matching one of the supported `serial
device <#elementsConsole>`__ types, to describe the host side of the tunnel;
``type='tcp'`` or ``type='spicevmc'`` (which uses the usbredir channel
of a
- `SPICE graphics device <#elementsGraphics>`__) are typical. The redirdev
+ SPICE graphics device (See `Graphical framebuffers`_)) are typical. The redirdev
element has an optional sub-element ``<address>`` which can tie the device to
a particular controller. Further sub-elements, such as ``<source>``, may be
required according to the given type, although a ``<target>`` sub-element is
@@ -4431,7 +4431,7 @@ behaves like a physical USB CCID (Chip/Smart Card Interface Device)
card.
``type`` is required, matching one of the supported `serial
device <#elementsConsole>`__ types, to describe the host side of the tunnel;
``type='tcp'`` or ``type='spicevmc'`` (which uses the smartcard
channel of a
- `SPICE graphics device <#elementsGraphics>`__) are typical. Further
+ SPICE graphics device (See `Graphical framebuffers`_)) are typical. Further
sub-elements, such as ``<source>``, may be required according to the given
type, although a ``<target>`` sub-element is not required (since the consumer
of the character device is the hypervisor itself, rather than a device
@@ -5830,7 +5830,6 @@ The ``hub`` element has an optional sub-element ``<address>``
(See `Device Addresses`_) ``type='usb'`` which can tie the device to a
particular controller.
-:anchor:`<a id="elementsGraphics"/>`
Graphical framebuffers
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -6596,7 +6595,7 @@ types have different ``target`` attributes.
the necessary probing mechanism. :since:`Since 2.3.0`
``spicevmc``
Paravirtualized SPICE channel. The domain must also have a SPICE server as a
- `graphics device <#elementsGraphics>`__, at which point the host piggy-backs
+ graphics device (See `Graphical framebuffers`_), at which point the host piggy-backs
messages across the ``main`` channel. The ``target`` element must be present,
with attribute ``type='virtio'``; an optional attribute ``name`` controls how
the guest will have access to the channel, and defaults to
@@ -6618,7 +6617,7 @@ types have different ``target`` attributes.
disabled by default, and can be enabled by setting the ``copypaste``
property to ``yes``. This allows the guest's clipboard to be synchronized
with the qemu clipboard manager. This can enable copy and paste between a
- guest and a client when using a VNC `graphics device <#elementsGraphics>`__
+ guest and a client when using a VNC graphics device (See `Graphical framebuffers`_)
(when using a VNC client that supports the copy/paste feature) or other
graphics types that support the qemu clipboard manager.
@@ -6879,7 +6878,7 @@ The character device is accessible through spice connection under a
channel name
specified in the ``channel`` attribute. :since:`Since 1.2.2`
Note: depending on the hypervisor, spiceports might (or might not) be enabled on
-domains with or without `spice graphics <#elementsGraphics>`__.
+domains with or without spice graphics (See `Graphical framebuffers`_).
::
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