-it what man pages go in your packages, and it figures out where to
-install them based on the section field in their B<.TH> line. If you have a
-properly formatted B<.TH> line, your man page will be installed into the right
-directory, with the right name (this includes proper handling of pages
-with a subsection, like B<3perl>, which are placed in F<man3>, and given an
-extension of F<.3perl>). If your B<.TH> line is incorrect or missing, the program
-may guess wrong based on the file extension.
+it what man pages go in your packages, and it figures out where to install
+them based on the section field in their B<.TH> or B<.Dt> line. If you have
+a properly formatted B<.TH> or B<.Dt> line, your man page will be installed
+into the right directory, with the right name (this includes proper handling
+of pages with a subsection, like B<3perl>, which are placed in F<man3>, and
+given an extension of F<.3perl>). If your B<.TH> or B<.Dt> line is incorrect
+or missing, the program may guess wrong based on the file extension.