.TP 7
\ \ \ \fBI\fR\ \ :\fIIrix/Solaris-Mode\fR toggle \fR
-When operating in Solaris mode ('I' toggled \*F), a task's \*(Pu usage
+When operating in Solaris mode (`I' toggled \*F), a task's \*(Pu usage
will be divided by the total number of \*(PUs.
After issuing this command, you'll be told the new state of this toggle.
of the `1', `2' or `3' \*(CTs and whether or not \*(We is running under
true SMP.
-This portion of the \*(SA is also influenced by the 'H' \*(CI toggle,
+This portion of the \*(SA is also influenced by the `H' \*(CI toggle,
as reflected in the total label which shows either Tasks or Threads.
.TP 7
Items #1, #3 and #4 should be self\-explanatory.
Item \fB#2\fR represents both a required \fIdelimiter\fR and the \fIoperator\fR
-which must be one of either equality ('=') or relation ('<' or `>').
+which must be one of either equality (`=') or relation (`<' or `>').
The `=' equality operator requires only a partial match and that
can reduce your `if\-value' input requirements.
that forest view mode is active with the `V' \*(CT.
Then use the up/down arrow keys to position the display so that some
-truncated command lines are shown ('+' in last position).
+truncated command lines are shown (`+' in last position).
You may have to resize your xterm to produce truncation.
Lastly, use the `j' \*(CT to make the COMMAND column right justified.