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-<chapter id="cha-building-types">
+<chapter id="chapter-building-types">
<title>Types and Properties</title>
<para>
There is a very large set of possible types that may be used to pass data
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- <sect1 id="sect1-types-test" xreflabel="Building a Simple Format for Testing">
+ <sect1 id="section-types-test" xreflabel="Building a Simple Format for Testing">
<title>Building a Simple Format for Testing</title>
<para>
If you need a new format that has not yet been defined in our <xref
- linkend="sect1-types-definitions"/>, you will want to have some general
+ linkend="section-types-definitions"/>, you will want to have some general
guidelines on mimetype naming, properties and such. A mimetype would
ideally be one defined by IANA; else, it should be in the form
type/x-name, where type is the sort of data this mimetype handles (audio,
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- <sect1 id="sect1-types-typefind" xreflabel="Typefind Functions and Autoplugging">
+ <sect1 id="section-types-typefind" xreflabel="Typefind Functions and Autoplugging">
<title>Typefind Functions and Autoplugging</title>
<para>
WRITEME
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- <sect1 id="sect1-types-definitions" xreflabel="List of Defined Types">
+ <sect1 id="section-types-definitions" xreflabel="List of Defined Types">
<title>List of Defined Types</title>
<para>
Below is a list of all the defined types in &GStreamer;. They are split