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[src/trunk]: src/usr.bin/top Fix some typos and grammar.



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/52c2a9b037bf
branches:  trunk
changeset: 511566:52c2a9b037bf
user:      wiz <wiz%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date:      Thu Jun 21 21:36:05 2001 +0000

description:
Fix some typos and grammar.

diffstat:

 usr.bin/top/top.1 |  20 ++++++++++----------
 1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diffs (89 lines):

diff -r f967226c9fae -r 52c2a9b037bf usr.bin/top/top.1
--- a/usr.bin/top/top.1 Thu Jun 21 21:27:50 2001 +0000
+++ b/usr.bin/top/top.1 Thu Jun 21 21:36:05 2001 +0000
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 .TH TOP 1 Local
 .UC 4
 .SH NAME
-top \- display and update information about the top cpu processes
+top \- display and update information about the top CPU processes
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B top
 [
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
 as many processes as will fit on the terminal screen are displayed
 by default.  Otherwise, a good number of them are shown (around 20).
 .\}
-Raw cpu percentage is used to rank the processes.  If
+Raw CPU percentage is used to rank the processes.  If
 .I number
 is given, then the top
 .I number
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
 By default, top displays both active and idle processes.
 .TP
 .B \-n
-Use \*(lqnon-interactive\*(rq mode.  This is indentical to \*(lqbatch\*(rq
+Use \*(lqnon-interactive\*(rq mode.  This is identical to \*(lqbatch\*(rq
 mode.
 .TP
 .B \-q
@@ -93,11 +93,11 @@
 This option can only be used by root.
 .TP
 .B \-u
-Do not take the time to map uid numbers to usernames.  Normally,
+Do not take the time to map UID numbers to usernames.  Normally,
 .I top
 will read as much of the file \*(lq/etc/passwd\*(rq as is necessary to map
 all the user id numbers it encounters into login names.  This option
-disables all that, while possibly decreasing execution time.  The uid
+disables all that, while possibly decreasing execution time.  The UID
 numbers are displayed instead of the names.
 .TP
 .B \-v
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
 Show only those processes owned by
 .IR username .
 This option currently only accepts usernames and will not understand
-uid numbers.
+UID numbers.
 .PP
 Both
 .I count
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
 .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
+available on all systems.  The sort key names vary from system to system
 but usually include:  \*(lqcpu\*(rq, \*(lqres\*(rq, \*(lqsize\*(rq,
 \*(lqtime\*(rq.  The default is cpu.
 .TP
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@
 (sleeping, running, starting, zombies, and stopped),
 and a percentage of time spent in each of the processor states
 (user, nice, system, and idle).
-It also includes information about physial and virtual memory allocation.
+It also includes information about physical and virtual memory allocation.
 .PP
 The remainder of the screen displays information about individual
 processes.  This display is similar in spirit to
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@
 the order of the processes, and
 COMMAND is the name of the command that the process is currently running
 (if the process is swapped out, this column is marked \*(lq<swapped>\*(rq).
-On multi-processor system, 
+On multi-processor systems,
 the STATE field may be followed by a slash and cpu number.
 .SH NOTES
 The \*(lqABANDONED\*(rq state (known in the kernel as \*(lqSWAIT\*(rq) was
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@
 .br
 /dev/mem               physical memory
 .br
-/etc/passwd            used to map uid numbers to user names
+/etc/passwd            used to map UID numbers to user names
 .br
 /vmunix                system image
 .SH BUGS



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