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Clicking on "Memory" tab sorts all apps by RAM usage. But, if I expand Background applications afterwards, they don't sort by combined usage of processes under them.
Dropbox, for example, is shown as using only 80 KiB. But if I expand it, it show 180 MB.
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zvirdaniel
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Sorting does not sort collapsed processes
Memory usage of collapsed processes does not show the sum of the processes
Oct 4, 2017
zvirdaniel
changed the title
Memory usage of collapsed processes does not show the sum of the processes
Implement combined usage of background processes
Oct 4, 2017
Removing 'bug' label, because it's not quite a bug. Expandable process rows show only relations between processes. They don't display total of usage, like app rows.
The real problem here is a sorting.
stsdc
changed the title
Implement combined usage of background processes
Consider child processes when sort
Jan 16, 2018
Clicking on "Memory" tab sorts all apps by RAM usage. But, if I expand Background applications afterwards, they don't sort by combined usage of processes under them.
![expanded](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/22638510/31175903-300c03b8-a911-11e7-8f5c-2639e97cbd85.png)
Dropbox, for example, is shown as using only 80 KiB. But if I expand it, it show 180 MB.
![dropbox](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/22638510/31176070-d1216a9a-a911-11e7-82f0-781c9c9a5421.png)
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