02-10-2014
The topas tool is a full-screen tool and its output is not well suited for filtering it in a pipeline. I suggest you use vmstat instead, which presents the same information (albeit in different form, but well suited for filtering).
I hope this helps.
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QLandkarteGT(1) QLandkarteGT(1)
NAME
QLandkarteGT - GPS mapping (GeoTiff and vector) and GPSr management
SYNOPSIS
qlandkartegt [ -d | --debug ] [ -h | --help ] -m FD | --monitor=FD ] [ -n | --no-splash ] [ files... ]
DESCRIPTION
QLandkarteGT is a versatile tool for GPS maps in GeoTiff format as well as Garmin's img vector map format. QLandkarteGT is the successor of
QLandkarte. Among various improvements (e.g. 2D/3D map rendering and reduced resource demands) the major difference is its device-indepen-
dent architecture, which is not limited to Garmin devices anymore.
Additionally, QLandkarteGT serves as a frontend to the GDAL tools, to make georeferencing of scanned maps feasible for users. In contrast
to similar tools (e.g. QGis) its straightforward interface is especially suited for non-scientific users.
OPTIONS
QLandkarteGT currently understands the following options. Note that long options must be specified in full (by now).
-d
--debug
Enable additional debugging messages to standard output.
-h
--help Print a short option summary, and exit.
-m FD
--monitor=FD
Monitor the file descriptor FD for activity. If any new data arrives on the descriptor, a single byte is read from it, all cur-
rently active data are discarded, and the geo data files that have been specified at the end of the command-line when starting
QLandkarteGT are read and evaluated again.
-n
--no-splash
Do not display the splash screen on startup.
All remaining positional arguments are considered names of geo data files to be read and evaluated upon startup.
SEE ALSO
QLandkarteGT Homepage: http://www.qlandkarte.org
AUTHOR
QLandkarteGT was written and is currently maintained by Oliver Eichler <oliver.eichler@gmx.de>.
Dec 2009 QLandkarteGT(1)