Package: psutils Version: 1.17-32 Severity: minor In this bit of man page: "normally specified in `cm' or `in' to convert PostScript's points (1/72 of an inch) to centimeters or inches", I could happily remove the bit from "to convert…" to the end without, AFAICS, losing anything. I don't see what that bit of the sentence is trying to achieve. It would also be useful to list the other allowable units (I imagine `pt' is OK; I've also used `in' and `mm').
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