Resolve conflicts (we have a -t option).

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David Malone 2002-01-24 17:54:04 +00:00
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ top \- display and update information about the top cpu processes
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B top
[
.B \-SbiInqut
.B \-SbiInqutv
] [
.BI \-d count
] [
@ -106,6 +106,11 @@ all the user id numbers it encounters into login names. This option
disables all that, while possibly decreasing execution time. The uid
numbers are displayed instead of the names.
.TP
.B \-v
Write version number information to stderr then exit immediately.
No other processing takes place when this option is used. To see current
revision information while top is running, use the help command \*(lq?\*(rq.
.TP
.BI \-d count
Show only
.I count
@ -194,7 +199,8 @@ These commands are currently recognized (^L refers to control-L):
.B ^L
Redraw the screen.
.IP "\fBh\fP\ or\ \fB?\fP"
Display a summary of the commands (help screen).
Display a summary of the commands (help screen). Version information
is included in this display.
.TP
.B q
Quit
@ -230,6 +236,12 @@ Display only processes owned by a specific username (prompt for username).
If the username specified is simply \*(lq+\*(rq, then processes belonging
to all users will be displayed.
.TP
.B o
Change the order in which the display is sorted. This command is not
available on all systems. The sort key names vary fron system to system
but usually include: \*(lqcpu\*(rq, \*(lqres\*(rq, \*(lqsize\*(rq,
\*(lqtime\*(rq. The default is cpu.
.TP
.B e
Display a list of system errors (if any) generated by the last
.BR k ill