* Given either the string or the #GQuark identifier it is possible to
* retrieve the other.
*
- * Quarks are used for both <link
- * linkend="glib-Datasets">Datasets</link> and <link
- * linkend="glib-Keyed-Data-Lists">Keyed Data Lists</link>.
+ * Quarks are used for both [datasets][glib-Datasets] and
+ * [keyed data lists][glib-Keyed-Data-Lists].
*
* To create a new quark from a string, use g_quark_from_string() or
* g_quark_from_static_string().
*
* A convenience macro which defines a function returning the
* #GQuark for the name @QN. The function will be named
- * @q_n<!-- -->_quark().
+ * @q_n_quark().
*
* Note that the quark name will be stringified automatically
* in the macro, so you shouldn't use double quotes.