top: quiet lintian with escaped dashes in man document
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\# Commonly used strings (for consistency) ----------
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\# - our em-dashes
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.ds Em \fR\ \--\ \fR
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.ds EM \fB\ \--\ \fR
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.ds Em \fR\ \-\-\ \fR
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.ds EM \fB\ \-\-\ \fR
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\# - our program name (makes great grammar)
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.ds We top
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.ds WE \fBtop\fR
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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ top \- display Linux processes
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\*(WE \*(CL
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The traditional switches '-' and whitespace are optional.
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The traditional switches '\-' and whitespace are optional.
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ Remaining screen width is usually allocated to any variable width columns
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currently visible.
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The variable width columns, such as COMMAND, are noted in topic
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3a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields.
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Actual output width may also be influenced by the -w switch, which is
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Actual output width may also be influenced by the \-w switch, which is
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discussed in topic 1. COMMAND\-LINE Options.
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.\" ......................................................................
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@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ The command-line syntax for \*(We consists of:
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\*(CL
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The typically mandatory switches ('-') and even whitespace are completely
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The typically mandatory switches ('\-') and even whitespace are completely
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optional.
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.TP 5
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@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ Show library version and the usage prompt, then quit.
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Starts \*(We in 'Batch' mode, which could be useful for sending output
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from \*(We to other programs or to a file.
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In this mode, \*(We will not accept input and runs until the iterations
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limit you've set with the '-n' \*(CO or until killed.
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limit you've set with the '\-n' \*(CO or until killed.
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.TP 5
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\-\fBc\fR :\fI Command-line/Program-name\fR toggle \fR
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@ -296,12 +296,12 @@ For additional information regarding this toggle
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\*(Xt 4c. TASK AREA Commands, SIZE.
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.TP 5
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\-\fBn\fR :\fI Number-of-iterations\fR limit as:\fB\ \ -n number \fR
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\-\fBn\fR :\fI Number-of-iterations\fR limit as:\fB\ \ \-n number \fR
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Specifies the maximum number of iterations, or frames, \*(We should
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produce before ending.
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.TP 5
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\-\fBp\fR :\fI Monitor-PIDs\fR mode as:\fB\ \ -pN1 -pN2 ...\fR\ \ or\fB\ \ -pN1,N2,N3 ... \fR
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\-\fBp\fR :\fI Monitor-PIDs\fR mode as:\fB\ \ \-pN1 -pN2 ...\fR\ \ or\fB\ \ \-pN1,N2,N3 ... \fR
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Monitor only processes with specified process IDs.
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This option can be given up to \*(WP times, or you can provide a comma delimited
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list with up to \*(WP pids.
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@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ time that it and its dead children have used.
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.TP 5
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\-\fBu\fR | \-\fBU\fR :\fI User-filter-mode\fR as:\ \ \fB-u\fR | \fB-U number\fR or\fB name \fR
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Display only processes with a user id or user name matching that given.
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The '-u' option matches on \fI effective\fR user whereas the '-U' option
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The '\-u' option matches on \fI effective\fR user whereas the '\-U' option
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matches on\fI any\fR user (real, effective, saved, or filesystem).
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The 'p', 'u' and 'U' \*(COs are mutually exclusive.
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@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ but the number of rows is considered unlimited.
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In normal display mode, when used without an argument \*(We will\fI attempt\fR
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to format output using the COLUMNS= and LINES= environment variables, if set.
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With an argument, output width can only be decreased, not increased.
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Whether using environment variables or an argument with -w, when\fI not\fR
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Whether using environment variables or an argument with \-w, when\fI not\fR
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in 'Batch' mode actual terminal dimensions can never be exceeded.
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\*(NT Without the use of this \*(CO, output width is always based on the
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.TP 4
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3.\fB CGROUPS \*(Em Control Groups \fR
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The names of the control group(s) to which a process belongs,
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or '-' if not applicable for that process.
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or '\-' if not applicable for that process.
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Control Groups provide for allocating resources (cpu, memory, network
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bandwidth, etc.) among installation-defined groups of processes.
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.TP 4
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31.\fB TPGID \*(Em Tty Process Group Id \fR
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The process group ID of the foreground process for the connected tty,
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or -1 if a process is not connected to a terminal.
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or \-1 if a process is not connected to a terminal.
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By convention, this value equals the process ID (\*(Xa PID) of the
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the process group leader (\*(Xa PGRP).
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@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ swapped out and pages that have been mapped but not used.
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Depending on the availability of the kernel link map ('System.map'), this
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field will show the name or the address of the kernel function in which the
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task is currently sleeping.
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Running tasks will display a dash ('-') in this column.
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Running tasks will display a dash ('\-') in this column.
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By displaying this field, \*(We's own working set could be increased by over
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700Kb, depending on the kernel version.
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@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ Removes restrictions on which tasks are shown.
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This command will reverse any 'i' (idle tasks) and 'n' (max tasks)
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commands that might be active.
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It also provides for an 'exit' from pid monitoring\fI and\fR user filtering.
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See the '-p' \*(CO for a discussion of PID monitoring and the 'U' or 'u'
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See the '\-p' \*(CO for a discussion of PID monitoring and the 'U' or 'u'
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\*(CIs regarding user filtering.
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Additionally, any window that has been scrolled will be reset with
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.TP 7
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\ \ \'\fBu\fR' | '\fBU\fR' :\fIShow-Specific-User-Only \fR
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You will be prompted for the\fB uid\fR or\fB name\fR of the user to display.
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The '-u' option matches on \fB effective\fR user whereas the '-U' option
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The '\-u' option matches on \fB effective\fR user whereas the '\-U' option
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matches on\fB any\fR user (real, effective, saved, or filesystem).
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Thereafter, in that \*(TW only matching users will be shown, or possibly
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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.TP 7
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\ \ \'\fB-\fR\' | \'\fB_\fR\' :\fIShow/Hide-Window(s)\fR toggles \fR
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The '-' key turns the \*(CW's \*(TD \*O and \*F.
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The '\-' key turns the \*(CW's \*(TD \*O and \*F.
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When \*O, that \*(TA will show a minimum of the columns header you've
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established with the 'f' \*(CI.
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It will also reflect any other \*(TA options/toggles you've applied
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.SH 7. STUPID TRICKS Sampler
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Many of these 'tricks' work best when you give \*(We a scheduling boost.
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So plan on starting him with a nice value of -10, assuming you've got
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So plan on starting him with a nice value of \-10, assuming you've got
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the authority.
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.\" ......................................................................
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Delete the existing rcfile, or create a new symlink.
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Start this new version then type 'T' (a secret key,
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\*(Xt 4c. Task Area Commands, SORTING) followed by 'W' and 'q'.
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Finally, restart the program with -d0 (zero delay).
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Finally, restart the program with \-d0 (zero delay).
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Your display will be refreshed at three times the rate of the former \*(We,
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a 300% speed advantage.
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