docs: explain unknown info in output identifiers
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either by connector name (such as _HDMI-A-1_, or _DP-2_), or by
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either by connector name (such as _HDMI-A-1_, or _DP-2_), or by
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identifier in the form of _MAKE MODEL SERIAL_, for example for an output
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identifier in the form of _MAKE MODEL SERIAL_, for example for an output
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with make: _HP Inc._, model: _HP 22w_, and serial: _CNC93720WF_, the
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with make: _HP Inc._, model: _HP 22w_, and serial: _CNC93720WF_, the
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identifier would be: _HP Inc. HP 22w CNC93720WF_.
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identifier would be: _HP Inc. HP 22w CNC93720WF_. If the make, model, or
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serial is unknown, the word "Unknown" is used instead.
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Both *float* and *no-float* rules are added to the same list,
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Both *float* and *no-float* rules are added to the same list,
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which means that adding a *no-float* rule with the same arguments
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which means that adding a *no-float* rule with the same arguments
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