Aggregate all processes of the same program? #1206
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In the nightly build there is an option to "Enable column header totals". With this enabled it shows a total at the top of the column. These totals are restricted to the filter. So for example, this is showing only the total for "firefox": Then checking how many resources certain processes are using is as simple as using the search box 😄. Notice the difference between the columns header totals and the status bar (at the bottom). |
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Specifically, I would like the option to condense the 77 processes Chrome currently has open on my machine, to get a definite understanding of how many resources it is actually using in total.
Extra: my own solution I just found, as I figured the way to count the number of processes to mention here, I just realized I can just (I just did in a short moment)
I had to deal with the fact that by my regional settings, decimals are separated with a comma.
Since the text I got via ctrl+c was comma-separated, this caused a small head scratching.
No big issue though.
All-in-all I think I'm sorted for today with my own realisation, but for sure automating this sum thing would be great.
Anyway... thanks for your attention and possible ideas
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