docs: Fix a few spaces

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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Ján Tomko 2012-11-21 18:22:37 +01:00 committed by Michal Privoznik
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tunnel; <code>type='tcp'</code> tunnel; <code>type='tcp'</code>
or <code>type='spicevmc'</code> (which uses the usbredir or <code>type='spicevmc'</code> (which uses the usbredir
channel of a <a href="#elementsGraphics">SPICE graphics channel of a <a href="#elementsGraphics">SPICE graphics
device</a>) are typical.The redirdev element has an optional device</a>) are typical. The redirdev element has an optional
sub-element<code>&lt;address&gt;</code> which can tie the sub-element <code>&lt;address&gt;</code> which can tie the
device to a particular controller. Further sub-elements, device to a particular controller. Further sub-elements,
such as <code>&lt;source&gt;</code>, may be required according such as <code>&lt;source&gt;</code>, may be required according
to the given type, although a <code>&lt;target&gt;</code> sub-element to the given type, although a <code>&lt;target&gt;</code> sub-element
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<dt><code>redirfilter</code></dt> <dt><code>redirfilter</code></dt>
<dd>The<code> redirfilter </code>element is used for creating the <dd>The<code> redirfilter </code>element is used for creating the
filter rule to filter out certain devices from redirection. filter rule to filter out certain devices from redirection.
It uses sub-element <code>&lt;usbdev&gt;</code>to define each filter rule. It uses sub-element <code>&lt;usbdev&gt;</code> to define each filter rule.
<code>class</code>attribute is the USB Class code, for example, <code>class</code> attribute is the USB Class code, for example,
0x08 represents mass storage devices. The USB device can be addressed by 0x08 represents mass storage devices. The USB device can be addressed by
vendor / product id using the<code>vendor</code> and <code>product</code> attributes. vendor / product id using the <code>vendor</code> and <code>product</code> attributes.
<code>version</code> is the bcdDevice value of USB device, such as 1.00, 1.10 and 2.00. <code>version</code> is the bcdDevice value of USB device, such as 1.00, 1.10 and 2.00.
These four attributes are optional and <code>-1</code> can be used to allow These four attributes are optional and <code>-1</code> can be used to allow
any value for them. <code>allow</code>attribute is mandatory, any value for them. <code>allow</code> attribute is mandatory,
'yes' means allow, 'no' for deny. 'yes' means allow, 'no' for deny.
</dd> </dd>
</dl> </dl>