The rules _component_ is the file containing the set of rules to use.
It is usually implicit and set by the system.
- See the [rules file format](@ref rule-file-format) for further details.
+ See the [rules file format](doc/rules-format.md) for further details.
</dd>
<dt>Model</dt>
<dd>
[compatibility] page for further details.
The format supported by _xkbcommon_ is documented at the page
-“[The XKB keymap text format, V1][keymap-text-format-v1]”.
+“[The XKB keymap text format, V1][keymap-format-text-v1]”.
The documentation of the _original_ XKB 1.0 format is much more scarce than
for the protocol. Some priceless resources are:
[xkbcommon-x11]: @ref x11-overview
[Wayland]: https://wayland.freedesktop.org/docs/html/apa.html#protocol-spec-wl_keyboard
[compatibility]: @ref xkb-v1-compatibility
-[keymap-text-format-v1]: @ref keymap-text-format-v1
+[keymap-format-text-v1]: doc/keymap-format-text-v1.md
[ivan-pascal]: https://web.archive.org/web/20190724015820/http://pascal.tsu.ru/en/xkb/
[unreliable-guide]: https://www.charvolant.org/doug/xkb/html/index.html
[arch-wiki]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/X_keyboard_extension