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[Feature Request] Some way to sort/filter suspended and active processes #209
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That sounds like a reasonable request, though I am not sure what the best sort of UI/UX for this would be. Will give it a think (suggestions welcome!). |
My initial thought was to add a way to sort so that suspended windows get pinned to the top of the list. Now though I am wondering about the filter approach; I was considering adding a search bar for people who want to quickly find specific window(s)/app(s), and I was wondering which approach would be best...
🤔 Could probably add suggestions to the search field to provide 1-click access to filtering suspended/not suspended/etc. |
that would exactly solve my problem lol |
As for the filter, I imagined something like being able to show only the games, but I don't know if that is possible |
There's not really a way to distinguish if a window belongs to a game or not in a reliable way. Have you tried using virtual desktops? You could run games on their own virtual desktop along with Nyrna, and then Nyrna wouldn't show windows for other apps you may have open that aren't relevant to gaming. |
Yes I use it, I just wanted to know if it was possible to filter by games xdddd but putting the applications suspended at the top would help a lot !! |
Makes it easy to keep track of windows that are suspended. Resolves #209
I have been using the app for my games for a long time, and since I go out and leave my PC there, I have quite a few games in the background and then more things like a browser, office, etc. So when i see nyrna everything looks messy so being able to sort/filter these in ascending order put the suspended processes would help a lot
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