diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi index e3d65fc58b..8f90e84956 100644 --- a/doc/filters.texi +++ b/doc/filters.texi @@ -1118,10 +1118,10 @@ corresponding pixel component values. The @var{lut} filter requires either YUV or RGB pixel formats in input, and accepts the options: @table @option -@var{c0} (first pixel component) -@var{c1} (second pixel component) -@var{c2} (third pixel component) -@var{c3} (fourth pixel component, corresponds to the alpha component) +@item @var{c0} (first pixel component) +@item @var{c1} (second pixel component) +@item @var{c2} (third pixel component) +@item @var{c3} (fourth pixel component, corresponds to the alpha component) @end table The exact component associated to each option depends on the format in @@ -1130,19 +1130,19 @@ input. The @var{lutrgb} filter requires RGB pixel formats in input, and accepts the options: @table @option -@var{r} (red component) -@var{g} (green component) -@var{b} (blue component) -@var{a} (alpha component) +@item @var{r} (red component) +@item @var{g} (green component) +@item @var{b} (blue component) +@item @var{a} (alpha component) @end table The @var{lutyuv} filter requires YUV pixel formats in input, and accepts the options: @table @option -@var{y} (Y/luminance component) -@var{u} (U/Cb component) -@var{v} (V/Cr component) -@var{a} (alpha component) +@item @var{y} (Y/luminance component) +@item @var{u} (U/Cb component) +@item @var{v} (V/Cr component) +@item @var{a} (alpha component) @end table The expressions can contain the following constants and functions: