On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Jeff Hoogland <jeffhoogl...@linux.com> wrote:
> That idea works great for a package manager (something on my eventual TODO
> list in the far off future). However that is just one example of where a
> columned list was useful - I still don't think there is any better way to
> lay out a task manager which needs to be able to be sorted by PID/Process
> Name/CPU or RAM usage for applications.

the task manager is a different problem as it has less rows to show,
not dozen thousand lines (usually). Then you can more easily do with
table + scroller.

There is no automatic "click header to sort", but it's easy to
implement. Maybe I can have a try and let you know.


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