Patrick,

Yes, the processes match. So is there any way to hide them? It makes the Running Applications trigger less useful if I can't ever even see all the running apps because they get pushed off the window by numerous Chrome Helper apps.

Thx.

mkm

On 11/23/13, 4:49 PM, Patrick Robertson wrote:
So it’s just multiple “Google Chrome Helper” apps you see? This is the way Chrome works. It spawns a new process for doing pretty much everything. If you open up Activity monitor and check the number of “Google Chrome Helper” items there does it match Quicksilver?


On 24 Nov 2013, at 05:23, Lucas Garron <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I'm getting your behaviour iff I turn on "Find All Applications". You could try turning it off, since most applications you care about should be indexed anyways.

There might be a few other reasons the others are still showing up, possibly because they are cached (e.g. they're "Recent Obects" if you performed actions on them). You can try "Show Source in Catalog" when some of them show up, to see if they're actually coming from that catalog entry.

»Lucas Garron


On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Manish Mukherjee <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi All,

    I just setup a trigger to 'Show Contents' from 'Running
    Applications & Processes'.  Under 'Catalog' I've turned off
    'Include background applications'.  Whenever I trigger this,
    sometimes Chrome shows up just a single time (as I would expect)
    and other times it shows individual Chrome Processes.  The
    behavior seems somewhat arbitrary.  Depending on how many Chrome
    processes are running, the list can be quite long (I counted 17
    just recently).  Any way to turn this off to show only the main
    Chrome app?

    The image below is after I trigger the action, then type 'chr' to
    filter out the other running apps.

    
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    Thanks!

    mkm

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