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The "yes to all" button when updating/replacing mods does not function #340

@pneuma163

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@pneuma163

When Stardrop asks if I want to replace an existing mod when I am updating, if I click "yes to all" it behaves as if I clicked "yes" - i.e. it prompts me for every single mod I update. It'd be nice if that instead actually replaced every updated mod and did not keep asking me. (it's a bit more annoying because the pop-up window that asks will move a little bit so I can't even just click repeatedly because I have to reposition my mouse each time)

In case it's relevant, I'm on Linux, but I saw that someone else brought this up a couple years ago on Nexus and mentioned both Linux and Windows.

I'm a new user (figured I'd take the dive to using this after hearing enough good things about it) and I'm quite pleased with it as a tool to simplify managing mods in a bit of a different way than my manual management had been doing.

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