FreeBSD/src a811237 (r352578)usr.bin/jot jot.1

jot.1: Explain default argument values more precisely

The way jot(1) defaults missing arguments doesn't match the behaviour
described in the manpage, which states that with fewer than 3 arguments
missing values are supplied from left to right.

In fact, with one or two arguments, the last (s which is step size or seed)
defaults to 1 (or -1 if begin and end specify a descending range), and then
omitted arguments are set to default starting with the leftmost until three
arguments are available.

This is why `jot 2 1000` prints 1000 and 1001 instead of 1000 and 100.

PR:             135475
Submitted by:   Jonathan McKeown <j.mckeown at ru.ac.za>
Approved by:    doc (bcr)
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21736
Event:          EuroBSDcon 2019
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