From 356730edbb96c73c6145103ab86445f96602ba75 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jim Warner Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2023 00:00:00 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] top: make all man document apostrophe usage consistent Signed-off-by: Jim Warner --- man/top.1 | 34 +++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/top.1 b/man/top.1 index f03ad8fc..24c79800 100644 --- a/man/top.1 +++ b/man/top.1 @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ memory statistics and data for other users requires root privileges . .\" Document ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -.TH TOP 1 "September 2022" "procps-ng" "User Commands" +.TH TOP 1 "January 2023" "procps-ng" "User Commands" .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- .nh @@ -474,9 +474,9 @@ terminal at which \*(We was invoked whether or not in Batch mode. Starts \*(We with the last remembered Cpu States portion of the \*(SA reversed. Either all \*(Pu information will be displayed in a single line or each \*(Pu will be displayed separately, depending on the state of the NUMA Node -\*(CT ('2'). +\*(CT (`2'). -\*(XC `1' and '2' \*(CIs for additional information. +\*(XC `1' and `2' \*(CIs for additional information. .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH 2. SUMMARY Display @@ -764,9 +764,9 @@ included in the \*(MV (VIRT) amount. The length of time since a process was started. Thus, the most recently started task will display the smallest time interval. -The value will be expressed as 'HH,MM' (hours,minutes) but is subject to +The value will be expressed as `HH,MM' (hours,minutes) but is subject to additional scaling if the interval becomes too great to fit column width. -At that point it will be scaled to 'DD+HH' (days+hours) and possibly +At that point it will be scaled to `DD+HH' (days+hours) and possibly beyond. .TP 4 @@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ in the same autogroup. A number representing the NUMA node associated with the last used processor (`P'). When -1 is displayed it means that NUMA information is not available. -\*(XC `'2' and `3' \*(CIs for additional NUMA provisions affecting the \*(SA. +\*(XC `2' and `3' \*(CIs for additional NUMA provisions affecting the \*(SA. .TP 4 \fBOOMa \*(Em Out of Memory Adjustment Factor \fR @@ -1007,9 +1007,9 @@ login shell. The length of time since system boot when a process started. Thus, the most recently started task will display the largest time interval. -The value will be expressed as 'MM:SS' (minutes:seconds). +The value will be expressed as `MM:SS' (minutes:seconds). But if the interval is too great to fit column width it will be scaled -as 'HH,MM' (hours,minutes) and possibly beyond. +as `HH,MM' (hours,minutes) and possibly beyond. .TP 4 \fBSUID \*(Em Saved User Id \fR @@ -1734,7 +1734,7 @@ combined and displayed as `0-1, 2-3, ...' instead of the normal `%Cpu0, %Cpu1, %Cpu2, %Cpu3, ...'. With a second `!' \*(CT two additional \*(Pus are combined and shown as `0-2, 3-5, ...'. -Then the third '!' press, combining four additional \*(Pus, shows +Then the third `!' press, combining four additional \*(Pus, shows as `0-4, 5-9, ...', etc. Such progression continues until individual \*(Pus are again displayed @@ -1914,8 +1914,8 @@ This toggle reduces that precision until it wraps. It also illustrates the scaling those fields \fImight\fR experience automatically, which usually depends on how long the system runs. -For example, if 'MMM:SS.hh' is shown, each ^E keystroke would change -it to: 'MM:SS', 'Hours,MM', 'Days+Hours' and finally 'Weeks+Days'. +For example, if `MMM:SS.hh' is shown, each ^E keystroke would change +it to: `MM:SS', `Hours,MM', `Days+Hours' and finally `Weeks+Days'. Not all time fields are subject to the full range of such scaling. @@ -2294,7 +2294,7 @@ available in \*(AM if the \*(CW's \*(TD has been toggled \*F. You can use this `Other Filter' feature to establish selection criteria which will then determine which tasks are shown in the \*(CW. Such filters can be made persistent if preserved in the rcfile via -the 'W' \*(CI. +the `W' \*(CI. Establishing a filter requires: 1) a field name; 2) an operator; and 3) a selection value, as a minimum. @@ -2435,14 +2435,14 @@ only multi-threaded processes being shown. It also reminds us that a trailing space is part of every displayed field. The second filter achieves the exact same results with less typing. .nf - !nTH=` 1 ' ( ' for clarity only ) + !nTH=` 1 ' ( ` for clarity only ) nTH>1 ( same with less i/p ) .fi With Forest View mode active and the \fBCOMMAND\fR column in view, this filter effectively collapses child processes so that just 3 levels are shown. .nf - !COMMAND=` `- ' ( ' for clarity only ) + !COMMAND=` `- ' ( ` for clarity only ) .fi The final two filters appear as in response to the status request key (^O). @@ -2462,7 +2462,7 @@ achieve the failed `9999' objective discussed above. .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS 6a. PERSONAL Configuration File .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -This file is created or updated via the 'W' \*(CI. +This file is created or updated via the `W' \*(CI. The legacy version is written as `$HOME/.your\-name\-4\-\*(We' + `rc' with a leading period. @@ -2481,8 +2481,8 @@ While not intended to be edited manually, here is the general layout: " # line c: summclr,msgsclr,headclr,taskclr global # line 15: additional miscellaneous settings " # any remaining lines are devoted to optional - " # active 'other filters' discussed in section 5e above - " # plus 'inspect' entries discussed in section 6b below + " # active `other filters' discussed in section 5e above + " # plus `inspect' entries discussed in section 6b below .fi If a valid absolute path to the rcfile cannot be established, customizations