top: make all man document apostrophe usage consistent

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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Jim Warner 2023-01-23 00:00:00 -06:00 committed by Craig Small
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ memory statistics and data for other users requires root privileges
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.\" 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