top: optional wider non-scalable cols, man document

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Jim Warner 2012-09-21 02:02:02 -05:00 committed by Craig Small
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.ds CF configuration file .ds CF configuration file
.ds CG \'current\' window/field group .ds CG \'current\' window/field group
.ds CI interactive command .ds CI interactive command
\# - Note: our 'Command Line' used in 2 places
.ds CL \-\fBhv\fR|\-\fBbcHiSs\fR \-\fBd\fR delay \-\fBn\fR limit \
\-\fBu\fR|\fBU\fR user \-\fBp\fR pid[,pid] \-\fBw\fR [cols] \fR
.ds CO command\-line option .ds CO command\-line option
.ds CT command toggle .ds CT command toggle
.ds CW \'current\' window .ds CW \'current\' window
@ -97,8 +100,8 @@ top \- display Linux processes
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
\*(WE \-\fBhv\fR|\-\fBbcHisS\fR \-\fBd\fI delay\fR \-\fBn\fI limit\fR \*(WE \*(CL
\-\fBu\fR|\fBU\fI user\fR \-\fBp\fI pid\fR \-\fBw\fR [\fIcols\fR] \fR
The traditional switches '-' and whitespace are optional. The traditional switches '-' and whitespace are optional.
@ -244,8 +247,7 @@ All are explained in detail in the sections that follow.
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
The command-line syntax for \*(We consists of: The command-line syntax for \*(We consists of:
\-\fBhv\fR | \-\fBbcHisS\fR \-\fBd\fI delay\fR \-\fBn\fI limit\fR \*(CL
\-\fBu\fR|\fBU\fI user\fR | \-\fBp\fI pid\fR \-\fBw\fR [\fIcols\fR] \fR
The typically mandatory switches ('-') and even whitespace are completely The typically mandatory switches ('-') and even whitespace are completely
optional. optional.
@ -820,7 +822,7 @@ depending on the context in which they are issued.
.Bd -literal .Bd -literal
4a.\fI Global-Commands \fR 4a.\fI Global-Commands \fR
<Ent/Sp> ?, =, A, B, d, g, h, H, I, k, q, r, s, W, Z <Ent/Sp> ?, =, A, B, d, g, h, H, I, k, q, r, s, W, X, Z
4b.\fI Summary-Area-Commands \fR 4b.\fI Summary-Area-Commands \fR
C, l, t, 1, m C, l, t, 1, m
4c.\fI Task-Area-Commands \fR 4c.\fI Task-Area-Commands \fR
@ -962,6 +964,26 @@ display mode and delay time.
By issuing this command just before quitting \*(We, you will be able By issuing this command just before quitting \*(We, you will be able
restart later in exactly that same state. restart later in exactly that same state.
.TP 7
\ \ \'\fBX\fR\' :\fIExtra-Fixed-Width \fR
Some fields are fixed width and not scalable.
As such, they are subject to truncation which would be indicated
by a '+' in the last position.
This \*(CI can be used to alter the widths for the following fields:
.Bd -literal
\fI field default field default \fR
GID 5 GROUP 8
RUID 5 RUSER 8
SUID 5 SUSER 8
UID 5 USER 8
.Ed
You will be prompted for the amount to be added to the default
widths shown above.
Entering zero forces a return to those defaults.
.TP 7 .TP 7
\ \ \'\fBZ\fR\' :\fIChange-Color-Mapping \fR \ \ \'\fBZ\fR\' :\fIChange-Color-Mapping \fR
This key will take you to a separate screen where you can change the This key will take you to a separate screen where you can change the
@ -1556,6 +1578,7 @@ Here is the general layout:
per ea # line a: winname,fieldscur per ea # line a: winname,fieldscur
window # line b: winflags,sortindx,maxtasks window # line b: winflags,sortindx,maxtasks
" # line c: summclr,msgsclr,headclr,taskclr " # line c: summclr,msgsclr,headclr,taskclr
global # last : fixed-width incr
.Ed .Ed
If the $HOME variable is not present, \*(We will try to write the If the $HOME variable is not present, \*(We will try to write the