xorg.conf.man: Fix bad whatis entry.
Debian's QA tool “lintian” reported a bad whatis entry for the xorg.conf(.d) manpages. It comes with the following pointers: For manual pages that document multiple programs, functions, files, or other things, the part before "\-" should list each separated by a comma and a space. […] Refer to the lexgrog(1) manual page, the groff_man(7) manual page, and the groff_mdoc(7) manual page for details. Indeed, the current situation is: $ whatis xorg.conf; whatis xorg.conf.d xorg.conf (5) - (unknown subject) xorg.conf.d (5) - (unknown subject) With this patch: xorg.conf (5) - configuration files for Xorg X server xorg.conf.d (5) - configuration files for Xorg X server Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org>
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.TH __xconfigfile__ __filemansuffix__ __vendorversion__
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.SH NAME
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__xconfigfile__ and __xconfigdir__ \- configuration files for
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__xconfigfile__, __xconfigdir__ \- configuration files for
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__xservername__ X server
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.SH INTRODUCTION
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.B __xservername__
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