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authorJose A Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2010-03-26 04:09:56 +0100
committerJose A Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2010-03-26 04:09:56 +0100
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Less resource hungry Top monitors.
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@@ -367,23 +367,24 @@ Monitors have default aliases.
`left`, `leftbar`, `status`
- Default template: `Batt: <left>`
-`TopCpu Args RefreshRate`
+`TopProc Args RefreshRate`
- aliases to `top`
- Args: the argument list (see below)
- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:
- `name1`, `cpu1`, `both1`, `name2`, `cpu2`, `both2`, ...
+ `name1`, `cpu1`, `both1`, `mname1`, `mem1`, `mboth1`,
+ `name2`, `cpu2`, `both2`, `mname2`, `mem2`, `mboth2`,
- Default template: `<both1>`
-- Displays the name and cpu usage of running processes (`bothn`
- displays both, and is useful to specify an overall maximum and/or
- minimum width, using the `-m`/`-M` arguments.
+- Displays the name and cpu/mem usage of running processes (`bothn`
+ and `mboth` display both, and is useful to specify an overall
+ maximum and/or minimum width, using the `-m`/`-M` arguments.
`TopMem Args RefreshRate`
- aliases to `topmem`
- Args: the argument list (see below)
- Variables that can be used with the `-t`/`--template` argument:
- `name1`, `rss1`, `both1`, `name2`, `rss2`, `both2`, ...
+ `name1`, `mem1`, `both1`, `name2`, `mem2`, `both2`, ...
- Default template: `<both1>`
- Displays the name and RSS (resident memory size) of running
processes (`bothn` displays both, and is useful to specify an