<para>XML is a markup language, like HTML. It won't be explained here any further, please use Google if you don't know what XML is. You'll see, it is rather easy to understand.</para>
-<para>The XML file used for the VLC skins follows a predefined DTD. You can find this DTD <ulink url="http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/file/trunk/share/skins2/skin.dtd">in VLC SVN</ulink>, and its reading is strongly advised, since it contains the default values used for the parameters. A skin that does not follow the DTD with which VLC was compiled won't be loaded by VLC (and it might even crash it...).</para>
+<para>The XML file used for the VLC skins follows a predefined DTD. You can find this DTD <ulink url="http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi?p=vlc.git;a=blob;f=share/skins2/skin.dtd;hb=HEAD">in VLC Git</ulink>, and its reading is strongly advised, since it contains the default values used for the parameters. A skin that does not follow the DTD with which VLC was compiled won't be loaded by VLC (and it might even crash it...).</para>
<para>For a better undestanding of what follows, you should have a look at the DTD <!--(the last version is available on <ulink url="FIXME">TODO</ulink>) -->and/or at an example of valid XML skin<!-- TODO: link to the current DTD -->.</para>
<para>Action executed when the button is clicked. See <link linkend="actions">Actions</link> for a list of possible actions.</para>
<para>Default value: none</para>
</sect3>
+ <sect3 id="buttontooltiptext">
+ <title>tooltiptext</title>
+ <para>Tooltip associated with the button. See also <link linkend="textvars">Text variables</link>.</para>
+ <para>Default value: </para>
+ </sect3>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="Checkbox">