top: corrected some more miscellaneous man page errata

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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Jim Warner 2021-08-23 00:00:00 -05:00 committed by Craig Small
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@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ This table may help in interpreting the scaled values displayed:
Listed below are \*(We's available process fields (columns).
They are shown in strict ascii alphabetical order.
You may customize their position and whether or not they are displayable
with the `f' or `F' (Fields Management) \*(CIs.
with the `f' (Fields Management) \*(CI.
Any field is selectable as the sort field, and you control whether they
are sorted high-to-low or low-to-high.
@ -1063,7 +1063,7 @@ last update (see nMin).
.\" ......................................................................
.SS 3b. MANAGING Fields
.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
After pressing the \*(CI `f' or `F' (Fields Management) you will be presented
After pressing the \*(CI `f' (Fields Management) you will be presented
with a screen showing: 1) the \*(CW name; 2) the designated sort field;
3) all fields in their current order along with descriptions.
Entries marked with an asterisk are the currently displayed fields,
@ -1477,7 +1477,7 @@ of 165 columns would be required when the `4' toggle is \*O.
\ \ \ \fB!\fR\ \ :\fICombine-Cpus-Mode \fR
This \*(CT is intended for massively parallel SMP environments where,
even with the `4' \*(CT, not all processors can be displayed.
With each press of `!' the number of additional \*(Pu's combined is
With each press of `!' the number of additional \*(Pus combined is
doubled thus reducing the total number of \*(Pu lines displayed.
For example, with the first press of `!' one additional \*(Pu will be
@ -1891,7 +1891,7 @@ The \*(CIs shown with an \*(AK have use beyond \*(AM.
.\" ......................................................................
.SS 5c. SCROLLING a Window
.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Typically a \*(TW is a partial view into a systems's total tasks/threads
Typically a \*(TW is a partial view into a system's total tasks/threads
which shows only some of the available fields/columns.
With these \*(KSs, you can move that view vertically or horizontally to
reveal any desired task or column.
@ -2047,7 +2047,7 @@ Such highlighting will be restored when a window's search string is empty.
.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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 presistent if preserved in the rcfile via
Such filters can be made persistent if preserved in the rcfile via
the 'W' \*(CI.
Establishing a filter requires: 1) a field name; 2) an operator; and