From: Jim Warner Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2013 06:00:00 +0000 (-0600) Subject: top: fix miscellaneous spelling errors in man document X-Git-Tag: v3.3.9~17 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5a8adee659524ef72583d8ea494721d279b5bea1;p=procps-ng top: fix miscellaneous spelling errors in man document Signed-off-by: Jim Warner --- diff --git a/top/top.1 b/top/top.1 index bfe8ae71..64a6a36a 100644 --- a/top/top.1 +++ b/top/top.1 @@ -383,8 +383,8 @@ Display only processes with a user id or user name matching that given. The '\-u' option matches on \fI effective\fR user whereas the '\-U' option matches on\fI any\fR user (real, effective, saved, or filesystem). -Prepending an exclamation point ('!') to the user id or name instucts top to -display only processes with users not matching the one provided. +Prepending an exclamation point ('!') to the user id or name instructs top +to display only processes with users not matching the one provided. The 'p', 'u' and 'U' \*(COs are mutually exclusive. @@ -650,8 +650,8 @@ If you see 'rt' in this field, it means the task is running under 'real time' scheduling priority. Under linux, real time priority is somewhat misleading since traditionally -the operating itself was not preemptable. -And while the 2.6 kernel can be made mostly preemptable, it is not always so. +the operating itself was not preemptible. +And while the 2.6 kernel can be made mostly preemptible, it is not always so. .TP 4 17.\fB RES \*(Em Resident Memory Size (KiB) \fR @@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@ matches on\fB any\fR user (real, effective, saved, or filesystem). Thereafter, in that \*(TW only matching users will be shown, or possibly no processes will be shown. -Prepending an exclamation point ('!') to the user id or name instucts top +Prepending an exclamation point ('!') to the user id or name instructs top to display only processes with users not matching the one provided. Different \*(TWs can be used to filter different users. @@ -1349,7 +1349,7 @@ command but just press at the prompt. In this mode, processes are reordered according to their parents and the layout of the COMMAND column resembles that of a tree. In forest view mode it is still possible to toggle between program -name and commamd line (\*(Xc 'c' \*(CI) or between processes and +name and command line (\*(Xc 'c' \*(CI) or between processes and threads (\*(Xc 'H' \*(CI). \*(NT Typing any key affecting the sort order will exit forest view @@ -1673,8 +1673,8 @@ The above \*(CIs are\fB always\fR available in \*(FM but\fB never\fR available in \*(AM if the \*(CW's \*(TD has been toggled \*F. \*(NT When any form of filtering is active, you can expect some slight -abberations when scrolling since not all tasks will be visible. -This is paticularly apparent when using the Up/Down \*(KAs. +aberrations when scrolling since not all tasks will be visible. +This is particularly apparent when using the Up/Down \*(KAs. .\" ...................................................................... .SS 5d. SEARCHING in a Window @@ -2037,7 +2037,7 @@ enable backslash interpretation regardless of which shell you use. \fBCaution\fR: If any inspect entry you create produces output with unprintable characters -they will be displayed in either the ^C notation or hexidecimal form, +they will be displayed in either the ^C notation or hexadecimal form, depending on their value. This applies to tab characters as well, which will show as '^I'. If you want a truer representation, any embedded tabs should be expanded.