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For project with multiple modules (E.g. 150+!), having to run the POG per module is quite tedious. I can run on "all modules" if they are within a directory, but not if the project has a single dir structure.
I found out later I could select multiple modules and ask for POG. Again, when dealing with multiple modules this is tedious / error prone. I;d suggest having a "project wide" (e.g. on the top-level item on the tree view) to do a "POG all" type thing.
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You should get an "all modules" behaviour if you right-click on the project title, or in "blank space" (below all projects) when a given project is open. Does this not work?
PS. You can multi-select files/folders by clicking one, scrolling down, and SHIFT-clicking the 2nd. Everything between the two gets selected. That might help?
Hmmm... but checking the protocol, you are only allowed to send at most one file. This can be a subfolder, in which case everything (deep) below there will be processed; or it can be a single file. If you select multiple files, you just get the first one you selected. If nothing is selected, you get all POs; if you use the context menu on an open file, you get just that file's POs.
For project with multiple modules (E.g. 150+!), having to run the POG per module is quite tedious. I can run on "all modules" if they are within a directory, but not if the project has a single dir structure.
I found out later I could select multiple modules and ask for POG. Again, when dealing with multiple modules this is tedious / error prone. I;d suggest having a "project wide" (e.g. on the top-level item on the tree view) to do a "POG all" type thing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: