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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently, the only way to do this is to either manually archive every single file one by one or to write and run a script to handle this, which can be very troublesome for people with little knowledge on shell/batch scripting and have more specific use cases
What you want
An option, both in the context menu and the gui archiving wizard, when you have selected/are archiving multiple files or folders to archive each into separate archives, similar to how you can extract multiple archives each into its own folder. This is a very useful feature present in other archiving tools like Peazip or Winrar
Describe alternatives you've considered
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Additional information
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I have searched and didn't find any similar feature request.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently, the only way to do this is to either manually archive every single file one by one or to write and run a script to handle this, which can be very troublesome for people with little knowledge on shell/batch scripting and have more specific use cases
What you want
An option, both in the context menu and the gui archiving wizard, when you have selected/are archiving multiple files or folders to archive each into separate archives, similar to how you can extract multiple archives each into its own folder. This is a very useful feature present in other archiving tools like Peazip or Winrar
Describe alternatives you've considered
No response
Additional information
No response
Have you checked that no similar feature request(s) exist?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: