-If a wildcard pattern (a.k.a. a "glob") does not match any paths, ignore it and
-print a warning instead of failing with an error. In other words, this option
-allows a wildcard pattern to successfully match zero files. Note that this
-applies even if one of the paths does not contain wildcard characters. Such a
-path is still treated as a "wildcard pattern", so with this option it may not
-match anything and therefore produce no error. This option cannot be combined
-with \fB--no-wildcards\fR, as that would be meaningless.
+If a glob does not match any files, ignore it and print a warning instead of
+failing with an error. In other words, this option allows a glob to
+successfully match zero files.
+.IP
+This option also affects paths that do not contain wildcard characters, since
+such paths are still considered globs unless \fB--no-globs\fR is enabled. If
+case-insensitivity is enabled, such a glob could match multiple files with the
+same case-insensitive name but different case-sensitive names, whereas a
+non-glob path (with \fB--no-globs\fR) can match at most one file.