top: man document now properly reflects delay interval

This commit corrects one reference to 'decimal place'.

Even though a running top supports a delay interval of
unlimited precision, and a delay interval of thousands
of a second in the rcfile, we intentionally imply that
any delay interval is limited to tenths of a sec only.

Later in the man document, in section 7a, one finds an
admission that a user can set any desired delay value.

(everything is perfectly justified plus right margins)
(are completely filled, but of course it must be luck)

Reference(s):
http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/tt,4

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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Jim Warner 2013-02-09 00:00:00 -06:00 committed by Craig Small
parent bc5af4ae51
commit 44e61f0f6d

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@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ names, and visa versa.
\*(XC 'c' \*(CI for additional information.
.TP 5
\-\fBd\fR :\fI Delay-time\fR interval as:\ \ \fB-d ss.tt\fR (\fIsecs\fR.\fItenths\fR) \fR
\-\fBd\fR :\fI Delay-time\fR interval as:\ \ \fB-d ss.t\fR (\fIsecs\fR.\fItenths\fR) \fR
Specifies the delay between screen updates, and overrides the corresponding
value in one's personal \*(CF or the startup default.
Later this can be changed with the 'd' or 's' \*(CIs.