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Originally Posted by kiwidude
It doesn't change how checks are run in terms of them being one at a time - it is too complex to try to present results from running multiple checks at once to contemplate doing that.
It just means that each check that runs has the progress dialog shown so you can cancel it.
Perhaps in hindsight I really should have called it Cancel rather than Abort too, Abort implies that I am going to display the results retrieved so far. I currently don't do that though I actually could. What would people prefer - Abort to display only the partial results of scanning your database, or the button to be called Cancel and behaviour as now of not showing you the results of clicking it?
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Ok, I don't think I explained my question correctly. Currently I do not use all the checks that the plugin can do, for instance I do not use any of the epub checks, and I only use specific cover checks. What I want to know is, does the plugin go through the the available checks that is currently in the plugin, including all the epub and cover checks, or is there a way for the user to setup which checks it should use in this mass run? Another question, is it still available for the user to run the checks individually??
Nyn