KrispyCamel4u / SysMonTask

Linux system monitor with the compactness and usefulness of windows task manager to allow higher control and monitoring.
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License
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Mimic more Windows taskmgr behavior - full window graphs. #49

Open K0-RR opened 3 years ago

K0-RR commented 3 years ago

Double clicking these tabs in Windows Task Manager makes only the tabs visible so it's minimalistic image

and clicking the graphs makes them a standalone (and borderless) window which you can resize. image

KrispyCamel4u commented 3 years ago

Could you explain a bit more? it is not very clear to me.

K0-RR commented 3 years ago

I updated the original desc so it should be more clear now.

Danny3 commented 3 years ago

Windows 7 has something like this too, where double-clicking on the graphs makes them to occupy the full vertical space of the window and hides the menu, if I remember well.

Talking adding features, I think a somewhat easy it would be to also add the services impact on boot speed, at least on distros that use systemd, which could be even more precise by showing the miliseconds, unlike Windows which shows something like low, medium, high or whatever the words they use there.

Don't know if Windows has this, but a services tab would be great too.

I always envery Manjaro users that have it in the control panel to manage systemd units.