* which don't provide a native page setup dialog, like Unix. It can
* be used very much like any other GTK+ dialog, at the cost of
* the portability offered by the <link
- * linkend="gtk-High-level-Printing-API">high-level printing API</link>
+ * linkend="gtk3-High-level-Printing-API">high-level printing API</link>
*
* Printing support was added in GTK+ 2.10.
*/
* which don't provide a native print dialog, like Unix. It can
* be used very much like any other GTK+ dialog, at the cost of
* the portability offered by the
- * <link linkend="gtk-High-level-Printing-API">high-level printing API</link>
+ * <link linkend="gtk3-High-level-Printing-API">high-level printing API</link>
*
* In order to print something with #GtkPrintUnixDialog, you need
* to use gtk_print_unix_dialog_get_selected_printer() to obtain