On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 06:06:43AM +0200, Klemens Nanni wrote: > Suspending systat with ^Z is done by the shell iff job control is > enabled, not systat itself. > > Try `set +m' to disable job control or start systat in a terminal > without a shell, e.g. `xterm -e systat', to confirm that ^z does nothing > in these cases. > > Feedback? OK? >
i guess the diff is correct, but removes what might be a handy reminder. i'm fine with this bit of doc remaining or being deleted. i guess ^Z is well enough known that people don;t need it documented here. jmc > > Index: systat.1 > =================================================================== > RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/systat/systat.1,v > retrieving revision 1.117 > diff -u -p -r1.117 systat.1 > --- systat.1 23 Apr 2020 07:57:27 -0000 1.117 > +++ systat.1 22 Jun 2020 04:02:06 -0000 > @@ -211,9 +210,6 @@ Scroll current view up by one line. > Scroll current view down by one page. > .It Ic Alt-V | Aq Ic Page Up > Scroll current view up by one page. > -.It Ic ^Z > -Suspend > -.Nm . > .El > .Pp > The following commands are interpreted by the >
