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File procps-3.2.7-top.1.diff of Package procps
--- procps-3.2.7/top.1 +++ procps-3.2.7/top.1 2006-06-26 16:34:01.000000000 +0200 @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ .. .\" Setup //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// \# ** Comment out '.nr' or set to 0 to eliminate WIDTH fiddlin' ! -.nr half_xtra 4 +.nr half_xtra 0 . .ll +(\n[half_xtra] + \n[half_xtra]) . @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ and 'Order fields' screens. .\" ...................................................................... .SS 2b. SELECTING and ORDERING Columns .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -After pressing the \*(CIs 'f' (Fields select) or \'o' (Order fields) you will +After pressing the \*(CIs 'f' (Fields select) or 'o' (Order fields) you will be shown a screen containing the current \fBfields string\fR followed by names and descriptions for all fields. @@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ Use either of these keys if you have a l see current status, .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fB?\fR\' or \'\fBh\fR\' :\fIHelp\fR +\ \ '\fB?\fR' or '\fBh\fR' :\fIHelp\fR There are two help levels available. The first will provide a reminder of all the basic \*(CIs. If \*(Me is\fI secured\fR, that screen will be abbreviated. @@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ Typing 'h' or '?' on that help screen wi applicable to \*(AM. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fB=\fR\' :\fIExit_Task_Limits\fR +\ \ '\fB=\fR' :\fIExit_Task_Limits\fR Removes restrictions on which tasks are shown. This command will reverse any 'i' (idle tasks) and 'n' (max tasks) commands that might be active. @@ -599,13 +599,13 @@ See the '-p' \*(CO for a discussion of P When operating in \*(AM this command has a slightly broader meaning. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBA\fR\' :\fIAlternate_Display_Mode_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBA\fR' :\fIAlternate_Display_Mode_toggle\fR This command will switch between \*(FM and \*(AM. \*(XT 4. ALTERNATE\-DISPLAY Mode and the 'G' \*(CI for insight into \*(CWs and field groups. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBB\fR\' :\fIBold_Disable/Enable_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBB\fR' :\fIBold_Disable/Enable_toggle\fR This command will influence use of the 'bold' terminfo capability and alters\fB both\fR the \*(SA and \*(TA for the \*(CW. While it is intended primarily for use with dumb terminals, it can be @@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ Thus, unless the 'x' and/or 'y' toggles there will be no visual confirmation that they are even on. .TP 7 -*\ \'\fBd\fR\' or \'\fBs\fR\' :\fIChange_Delay_Time_interval\fR +*\ '\fBd\fR' or '\fBs\fR' :\fIChange_Delay_Time_interval\fR You will be prompted to enter the delay time, in seconds, between display updates. @@ -631,32 +631,32 @@ If at any time you wish to know the curr and view the system summary on the second line. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBG\fR\' :\fIChoose_Another_Window/Field_Group\fR +\ \ '\fBG\fR' :\fIChoose_Another_Window/Field_Group\fR You will be prompted to enter a number between 1 and 4 designating the window/field group which should be made the \*(CW. You will soon grow comfortable with these 4 windows, especially after experimenting with \*(AM. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBI\fR\' :\fIIrix/Solaris_Mode_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBI\fR' :\fIIrix/Solaris_Mode_toggle\fR When operating in 'Solaris mode' ('I' toggled \*F), a task's \*(Pu usage will be divided by the total number of \*(PUs. After issuing this command, you'll be informed of the new state of this toggle. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBu\fR\' :\fIselect a user\fR +\ \ '\fBu\fR' :\fIselect a user\fR You will be prompted for a UID or username. Only processes belonging to the selected user will be displayed. This option matches on the effective UID. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBU\fR\' :\fIselect a user\fR +\ \ '\fBU\fR' :\fIselect a user\fR You will be prompted for a UID or username. Only processes belonging to the selected user will be displayed. This option matches on the real, effective, saved, and filesystem UID. .TP 7 -*\ \'\fBk\fR\' :\fIKill_a_task\fR +*\ '\fBk\fR' :\fIKill_a_task\fR You will be prompted for a PID and then the signal to send. The default signal, as reflected in the prompt, is SIGTERM. However, you can send any signal, via number or name. @@ -667,24 +667,24 @@ depending on your progress: 2) at the signal prompt, type 0 .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBq\fR\' :\fIQuit\fR +\ \ '\fBq\fR' :\fIQuit\fR .TP 7 -*\ \'\fBr\fR\' :\fIRenice_a_Task\fR +*\ '\fBr\fR' :\fIRenice_a_Task\fR You will be prompted for a PID and then the value to nice it to. Entering a positive value will cause a process to lose priority. Conversely, a negative value will cause a process to be viewed more favorably by the kernel. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBW\fR\' :\fIWrite_the_Configuration_File\fR +\ \ '\fBW\fR' :\fIWrite_the_Configuration_File\fR This will save all of your options and toggles plus the current display mode and delay time. By issuing this command just before quitting \*(Me, you will be able restart later in exactly that same state. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBZ\fR\' :\fIChange_Color_Mapping +\ \ '\fBZ\fR' :\fIChange_Color_Mapping This key will take you to a separate screen where you can change the colors for the \*(CW, or for all windows. For details regarding this \*(CI \*(Xt 3d. COLOR Mapping. @@ -704,21 +704,21 @@ These commands always impact just the \* \*(CWs and field groups. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBl\fR\' :\fIToggle_Load_Average/Uptime\fR \*(EM On/Off +\ \ '\fBl\fR' :\fIToggle_Load_Average/Uptime\fR \*(EM On/Off This is also the line containing the program name (possibly an alias) when operating in \*(FM or the \*(CW name when operating in \*(AM. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBm\fR\' :\fIToggle_Memory/Swap_Usage\fR \*(EM On/Off +\ \ '\fBm\fR' :\fIToggle_Memory/Swap_Usage\fR \*(EM On/Off This command affects two \*(SA lines. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBt\fR\' :\fIToggle_Task/Cpu_States\fR \*(EM On/Off +\ \ '\fBt\fR' :\fIToggle_Task/Cpu_States\fR \*(EM On/Off This command affects from 2 to many \*(SA lines, depending on the state of the '1' toggle and whether or not \*(Me is running under true SMP. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fB1\fR\' :\fIToggle_Single/Separate_Cpu_States\fR \*(EM On/Off +\ \ '\fB1\fR' :\fIToggle_Single/Separate_Cpu_States\fR \*(EM On/Off This command affects how the 't' command's Cpu States portion is shown. Although this toggle exists primarily to serve massively-parallel SMP machines, it is not restricted to solely SMP environments. @@ -750,12 +750,12 @@ global 'B' (bold disable) toggle. .in .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBb\fR\' :\fIBold/Reverse_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBb\fR' :\fIBold/Reverse_toggle\fR This command will impact how the 'x' and 'y' toggles are displayed. Further, it will only be available when at least one of those toggles is \*O. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBx\fR\' :\fIColumn_Highlight_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBx\fR' :\fIColumn_Highlight_toggle\fR Changes highlighting for the current sort field. You probably don't need a constant visual reminder of the sort field and \*(Me hopes that you always run with 'column highlight' \*F, due to the cost @@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ If you forget which field is being sorte visual reminder. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBy\fR\' :\fIRow_Highlight_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBy\fR' :\fIRow_Highlight_toggle\fR Changes highlighting for "running" tasks. For additional insight into this task state, \*(Xt 2a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields, Process Status. @@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ Use of this provision provides important The only costs will be a few additional tty escape sequences. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBz\fR\' :\fIColor/Monochrome_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBz\fR' :\fIColor/Monochrome_toggle\fR Switches the \*(CW between your last used color scheme and the older form of black-on-white or white-on-black. This command will alter\fB both\fR the \*(SA and \*(TA but does not affect the @@ -785,24 +785,24 @@ state of the 'x', 'y' or 'b' toggles. .B CONTENT\fR of \*(TW .PD 0 .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBc\fR\' :\fICommand_Line/Program_Name_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBc\fR' :\fICommand_Line/Program_Name_toggle\fR This command will be honored whether or not the 'Command' column is currently visible. Later, should that field come into view, the change you applied will be seen. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBf\fR\' and \'\fBo\fR\' :\fIFields_select\fR or \fIOrder_fields\fR +\ \ '\fBf\fR' and '\fBo\fR' :\fIFields_select\fR or \fIOrder_fields\fR These keys display separate screens where you can change which fields are displayed and their order. For additional information on these \*(CIs \*(Xt 2b. SELECTING and ORDERING Columns. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBH\fR\' :\fIThreads_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBH\fR' :\fIThreads_toggle\fR When this toggle is \*O, all individual threads will be displayed. Otherwise, \*(Me displays a summation of all threads in a process. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBS\fR\' :\fICumulative_Time_Mode_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBS\fR' :\fICumulative_Time_Mode_toggle\fR When 'Cumulative mode' is \*O, each process is listed with the \*(Pu time that it and its dead children have used. @@ -818,7 +818,7 @@ If you wish to know in advance whether o effect, simply ask for help and view the window summary on the second line. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBu\fR\' :\fIShow_Specific_User_Only\fR +\ \ '\fBu\fR' :\fIShow_Specific_User_Only\fR You will be prompted to enter the name of the user to display. Thereafter, in that \*(TW only matching User ID's will be shown, or possibly no tasks will be shown. @@ -831,7 +831,7 @@ just press <Enter> at the prompt, withou .B SIZE\fR of \*(TW .PD 0 .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBi\fR\' :\fIIdle_Processes_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBi\fR' :\fIIdle_Processes_toggle\fR Displays all tasks or just active tasks. When this toggle is \*F, idled or zombied processes will not be displayed. @@ -839,7 +839,7 @@ If this command is applied to the last \ affect the window's size, as all prior \*(TDs will have already been painted. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBn\fR\' or \'#\' :\fISet_Maximum_Tasks\fR +\ \ '\fBn\fR' or '#' :\fISet_Maximum_Tasks\fR You will be prompted to enter the number of tasks to display. The lessor of your number and available screen rows will be used. @@ -878,12 +878,12 @@ The sort field might\fI not\fR be visibl .in .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fB<\fR\' :\fIMove_Sort_Field_Left\fR +\ \ '\fB<\fR' :\fIMove_Sort_Field_Left\fR Moves the sort column to the left unless the current sort field is the first field being displayed. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fB>\fR\' :\fIMove_Sort_Field_Right\fR +\ \ '\fB>\fR' :\fIMove_Sort_Field_Right\fR Moves the sort column to the right unless the current sort field is the last field being displayed. @@ -894,7 +894,7 @@ the current sort field is visible. .in .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBF\fR\' or \'\fBO\fR\' :\fISelect_Sort_Field\fR +\ \ '\fBF\fR' or '\fBO\fR' :\fISelect_Sort_Field\fR These keys display a separate screen where you can change which field is used as the sort column. @@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ This \*(CI can be a convenient way to si when running \*(Me with column highlighting turned \*F. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBR\fR\' :\fIReverse/Normal_Sort_Field_toggle\fR +\ \ '\fBR\fR' :\fIReverse/Normal_Sort_Field_toggle\fR Using this \*(CI you can alternate between high-to-low and low-to-high sorts. .PP @@ -984,7 +984,7 @@ know what window is the \*(CW. .\" ...................................................................... .SS 4b. COMMANDS for Windows .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fB-\fR\' and \'\fB_\fR\' :\fIShow/Hide_Window(s)_toggles\fR +\ \ '\fB-\fR' and '\fB_\fR' :\fIShow/Hide_Window(s)_toggles\fR The '-' key turns the \*(CW's \*(TD \*O and \*F. When \*O, that \*(TA will show a minimum of the columns header you've established with the 'f' and 'o' commands. @@ -998,7 +998,7 @@ If all 4 \*(TDs are currently visible, t as the only display element. .TP 7 -*\ \'\fB=\fR\' and \'\fB+\fR\' :\fIEqualize_(re-balance)_Window(s)\fR +*\ '\fB=\fR' and '\fB+\fR' :\fIEqualize_(re-balance)_Window(s)\fR The '=' key forces the \*(CW's \*(TD to be visible. It also reverses any 'i' (idle tasks) and 'n' (max tasks) commands that might be active. @@ -1009,7 +1009,7 @@ They will also have retained any customi except for the 'i' (idle tasks) and 'n' (max tasks) commands. .TP 7 -*\ \'\fBA\fR\' :\fIAlternate_Display_Mode_toggle\fR +*\ '\fBA\fR' :\fIAlternate_Display_Mode_toggle\fR This command will switch between \*(FM and \*(AM. The first time you issue this command, all four \*(TDs will be shown. @@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@ Thereafter when you switch modes, you wi chosen to make visible. .TP 7 -*\ \'\fBa\fR\' and \'\fBw\fR\' :\fINext_Window_Forward/Backward\fR +*\ '\fBa\fR' and '\fBw\fR' :\fINext_Window_Forward/Backward\fR This will change the \*(CW, which in turn changes the window to which commands are directed. These keys act in a circular fashion so you can reach any desired \*(CW @@ -1028,7 +1028,7 @@ whenever the \*(CW name loses its emphas the \*(TD is \*F and many commands will be restricted. .TP 7 -*\ \'\fBG\fR\' :\fIChoose_Another_Window/Field_Group\fR +*\ '\fBG\fR' :\fIChoose_Another_Window/Field_Group\fR You will be prompted to enter a number between 1 and 4 designating the window/field group which should be made the \*(CW. @@ -1037,15 +1037,15 @@ In \*(AM, it is simply a less convenient commands. .TP 7 -\ \ \'\fBg\fR\' :\fIChange_Window/Field_Group_Name\fR +\ \ '\fBg\fR' :\fIChange_Window/Field_Group_Name\fR You will be prompted for a new name to be applied to the \*(CW. It does not require that the window name be visible (the 'l' toggle to be \*O). .IP "*" 3 The \*(CIs shown with an \*(AS have use beyond \*(AM. - \'=', 'A', 'G' are always available - \'a', 'w' act the same when color mapping + '=', 'A', 'G' are always available + 'a', 'w' act the same when color mapping .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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