manpage: fixes to alphabetize General Options

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== GENERAL OPTIONS
// These options are in alphabetical order, with exceptions as noted.
// Please keep them that way!
[[AccelDir]] **AccelDir** __DIR__::
Specify this option if using dynamic hardware acceleration and the engine
implementation library resides somewhere other than the OpenSSL default.
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we keep the capability only if we are configured to listen on a low port.
Can not be changed while tor is running.
(Default: auto.)
[[LogMessageDomains]] **LogMessageDomains** **0**|**1**::
If 1, Tor includes message domains with each log message. Every log
message currently has at least one domain; most currently have exactly
one. This doesn't affect controller log messages. (Default: 0)
[[Log]] **Log** __minSeverity__[-__maxSeverity__] **stderr**|**stdout**|**syslog**::
Send all messages between __minSeverity__ and __maxSeverity__ to the standard
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messages from domains other than networking and memory management, and all
messages of severity notice or higher.
[[LogMessageDomains]] **LogMessageDomains** **0**|**1**::
If 1, Tor includes message domains with each log message. Every log
message currently has at least one domain; most currently have exactly
one. This doesn't affect controller log messages. (Default: 0)
[[LogTimeGranularity]] **LogTimeGranularity** __NUM__::
Set the resolution of timestamps in Tor's logs to NUM milliseconds.
NUM must be positive and either a divisor or a multiple of 1 second.
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sends as much data as possible, as soon as possible. Vanilla will work on
all kernels and operating systems.
// Out of order because it logically belongs near the Schedulers option
[[KISTSchedRunInterval]] **KISTSchedRunInterval** __NUM__ **msec**::
If KIST or KISTLite is used in the Schedulers option, this controls at which
interval the scheduler tick is. If the value is 0 msec, the value is taken
from the consensus if possible else it will fallback to the default 10
msec. Maximum possible value is 100 msec. (Default: 0 msec)
// Out of order because it logically belongs near the Schedulers option
[[KISTSockBufSizeFactor]] **KISTSockBufSizeFactor** __NUM__::
If KIST is used in Schedulers, this is a multiplier of the per-socket
limit calculation of the KIST algorithm. (Default: 1.0)
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Tor will make all OR connections through the SOCKS 5 proxy at host:port
(or host:1080 if port is not specified).
// Out of order because Username logically precedes Password
[[Socks5ProxyUsername]] **Socks5ProxyUsername** __username__ +
[[Socks5ProxyPassword]] **Socks5ProxyPassword** __password__::