; * lisp/proced.el (proced-mode): Manually reflow docstring.

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Stefan Kangas 2022-10-04 02:15:51 +02:00
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@ -642,22 +642,27 @@ type \\<proced-mode-map>\\[proced-mark] to mark a process for later commands.
Type \\[proced-send-signal] to send signals to marked processes.
Type \\[proced-renice] to renice marked processes.
The initial content of a listing is defined by the variable `proced-filter'
and the variable `proced-format'.
The variable `proced-filter' specifies which system processes are displayed.
The variable `proced-format' specifies which attributes are displayed for
each process. Type \\[proced-filter-interactive] and \\[proced-format-interactive]
to change the values of `proced-filter' and `proced-format'.
The current value of the variable `proced-filter' is indicated in the
mode line.
The initial content of a listing is defined by the variable
`proced-filter' and the variable `proced-format'.
The variable `proced-filter' specifies which system processes are
displayed.
The variable `proced-format' specifies which attributes are
displayed for each process.
Type \\[proced-filter-interactive] and \\[proced-format-interactive] to \
change the values of `proced-filter' and
`proced-format'. The current value of the variable
`proced-filter' is indicated in the mode line.
The sort order of Proced listings is defined by the variable `proced-sort'.
Type \\[proced-sort-interactive] or click on a header in the header line
to change the sort scheme. The current sort scheme is indicated in the
mode line, using \"+\" or \"-\" for ascending or descending sort order.
Type \\[proced-sort-interactive] or click on a header in the header \
line to change the sort scheme.
The current sort scheme is indicated in the mode line, using
\"+\" or \"-\" for ascending or descending sort order.
Type \\[proced-toggle-tree] to toggle whether the listing is
displayed as process tree.
Type \\[proced-toggle-tree] to toggle whether the listing is displayed as process tree.
Type \\[proced-toggle-auto-update] to automatically update the
process list. The time interval for updates can be configured
@ -666,11 +671,11 @@ via `proced-auto-update-interval'.
An existing Proced listing can be refined by typing \\[proced-refine].
Refining an existing listing does not update the variable `proced-filter'.
The attribute-specific rules for formatting, filtering, sorting, and refining
are defined in `proced-grammar-alist'.
The attribute-specific rules for formatting, filtering, sorting,
and refining are defined in `proced-grammar-alist'.
After displaying or updating a Proced buffer, Proced runs the normal hook
`proced-post-display-hook'.
After displaying or updating a Proced buffer, Proced runs the
normal hook `proced-post-display-hook'.
\\{proced-mode-map}"
:interactive nil