Update \d*S documentation to be more accurate; system objects are added

to the display, not restricted in the display; new text:

        The letter <literal>S</literal> adds the listing of system
        objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only non-system
        objects are shown.
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@ -833,8 +833,9 @@ testdb=&gt;
more information is displayed: any comments associated with the
columns of the table are shown, as is the presence of OIDs in the
table.
The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing to system objects; without
<literal>S</literal>, only non-system objects are shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> adds the listing of system
objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only non-system
objects are shown.
</para>
<note>
@ -858,9 +859,9 @@ testdb=&gt;
return type and the data types they operate on. If <replaceable
class="parameter">pattern</replaceable>
is specified, only aggregates whose names match the pattern are shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing
to system objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only
non-system objects are shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> adds the listing of system
objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only non-system
objects are shown.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -889,8 +890,9 @@ testdb=&gt;
If <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable>
is specified, only conversions whose names match the pattern are
listed.
The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing to system objects; without
<literal>S</literal>, only non-system objects are shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> adds the listing of system
objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only non-system
objects are shown.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -917,8 +919,9 @@ testdb=&gt;
class="parameter">pattern</replaceable>, or of all visible objects if
no argument is given. But in either case, only objects that have
a description are listed.
The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing to system objects; without
<literal>S</literal>, only non-system objects are shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> adds the listing of system
objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only non-system
objects are shown.
(<quote>Object</quote> covers aggregates, functions, operators,
types, relations (tables, views, indexes, sequences, large
objects), rules, and triggers.) For example:
@ -948,8 +951,9 @@ testdb=&gt;
Lists all available domains. If <replaceable
class="parameter">pattern</replaceable>
is specified, only matching domains are shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing to system objects; without
<literal>S</literal>, only non-system objects are shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> adds the listing of system
objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only non-system
objects are shown.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -1021,8 +1025,9 @@ testdb=&gt;
is specified, only functions whose names match the pattern are shown.
If the form <literal>\df+</literal> is used, additional information about
each function, including volatility, language, source code and description, is shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing to system objects; without
<literal>S</literal>, only non-system objects are shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> adds the listing of system
objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only non-system
objects are shown.
</para>
<note>
@ -1130,9 +1135,9 @@ testdb=&gt;
and tables. If <literal>+</literal> is
appended to the command name, each object is listed with its
physical size on disk and its associated description, if any.
The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing
to system objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only
non-system objects are shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> adds the listing of system
objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only non-system
objects are shown.
</para>
<para>
@ -1177,9 +1182,9 @@ testdb=&gt;
Lists available operators with their operand and return types.
If <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable> is
specified, only operators whose names match the pattern are listed.
The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing
to system objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only
non-system objects are shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> adds the listing of system
objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only non-system
objects are shown.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -1212,8 +1217,9 @@ testdb=&gt;
class="parameter">pattern</replaceable>. The command form
<literal>\dT+</literal> shows extra information, namely the type's internal name, size, and
allowed values for <type>enum</> types.
The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing to system objects; without
<literal>S</literal>, only non-system objects are shown.
The letter <literal>S</literal> adds the listing of system
objects; without <literal>S</literal>, only non-system
objects are shown.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>