doc: turn captions into third-level headers in book

Signed-off-by: Julian Orth <ju.orth@gmail.com>
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Julian Orth 2026-02-02 11:25:59 +01:00
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@ -73,11 +73,11 @@ In all the examples below, the surface T1 refers to a toplevel surface, SS1
refers to a sub-surface which is a child of T1, and SS2 refers to a sub-surface
which is a child of SS1.
**Legend**
### Legend
![](images/content-updates/content-update-legend.png)
**Simple Desynchronized Case**
### Simple Desynchronized Case
![](images/content-updates/simple-desynchronized-state-1.png)
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ applied.
When the constraint gets cleared, both DAGs can be applied to the surface
atomitcally (either only _2_, or _2_ and _3_).
**Simple Synchronized Case**
### Simple Synchronized Case
![](images/content-updates/simple-synchronized-state-1.png)
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ and it can be applied.
The DAG gets applied to the surfaces atomically.
**Complex Synchronized Subsurface Case 1**
### Complex Synchronized Subsurface Case 1
![](images/content-updates/sync-subsurf-case1-1.png)
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ DAG of _6_ does not contain CUs with constraints and can be applied.
There is no DCU left and no constraint remaining. Nothing more can be applied
without a new CU.
**Complex Synchronized Subsurface Case 2**
### Complex Synchronized Subsurface Case 2
![](images/content-updates/sync-subsurf-case2-1.png)
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ no CU with constraints and can be applied in any order
That leaves the same state as in the previous case
**Synchronized to Desynchronized Subsurface**
### Synchronized to Desynchronized Subsurface
![](images/content-updates/sync-to-desync-subsurf-1.png)
@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ desynchronized. SCU _2_ is reachable by DCU _4_ so nothing changes.
Surface _SS1_ provides a new DCU (_5_) but because the CU before (_2_) is a
Synchronized CU, it is not a candidate
**Synchronized to Desynchronized Transition**
### Synchronized to Desynchronized Transition
![](images/content-updates/sync-to-desync-transition-1.png)