doc: document 'scale_tics' catch-up for Ctrl-E scaling

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------------------------------------- newlib patch ---
doc: document 'scale_tics' function for Ctrl-E scaling

[ i also tweaked that 'STARTED' narrative just a bit ]
[ since its original wording implied the value could ]
[ change, whereas it's fixed when a task is started. ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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Jim Warner 2022-03-10 00:00:00 -06:00 committed by Craig Small
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commit dd57e856d8
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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ procps-ng-NEXT
* top: 'F' key is now a new forest view 'focus' toggle * top: 'F' key is now a new forest view 'focus' toggle
* top: summary area memory lines can print two abreast * top: summary area memory lines can print two abreast
* top: added long versions of command line options * top: added long versions of command line options
* top: the time related fields can now be user scaled
procps-ng-3.3.17 procps-ng-3.3.17
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@ -1134,7 +1134,7 @@ depending on the context in which they are issued.
C, l, t, m, 1, 2, 3, 4, ! C, l, t, m, 1, 2, 3, 4, !
4c.\fI Task-Area-Commands \fR 4c.\fI Task-Area-Commands \fR
Appearance: b, J, j, x, y, z Appearance: b, J, j, x, y, z
Content: c, F, f, O, o, S, U, u, V, v Content: c, F, f, O, o, S, U, u, V, v, ^E
Size: #, i, n Size: #, i, n
Sorting: <, >, f, R Sorting: <, >, f, R
4d.\fI Color-Mapping \fR 4d.\fI Color-Mapping \fR
@ -1673,6 +1673,19 @@ vertical scrolling.
If the target process has not forked any children, this key has no effect. If the target process has not forked any children, this key has no effect.
It also has no effect when not in forest view mode. It also has no effect when not in forest view mode.
.TP 7
\ \ \fB^E\fR\ \ :\fIScale-CPU-Time-fields\fR (Ctrl key + `e')
The `time' fields are normally displayed with the greatest
precision their widths permit.
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'.
Not all time fields are subject to the full range of such scaling.
.\" .................................................. .\" ..................................................
.PP .PP
.B SIZE\fR of \*(TW .B SIZE\fR of \*(TW