That is simple.
If a job consists of 10 subjobs, each of these is 10%, so after each completed subjob, the percentage would jump by 10% in the job progress indication.
The progress of subjobs, in case they have a progress indication, is shown in the general progress bar.
If the subjob has progress indication, Hybrid will also try to show, not just update the job progress indication on completion, but also while the job is running.
So with each job representing 10%, and a sub-job being at 10%, the job indication would show 11%.
Depending on the number of jobs and the speed of each sub-job, the general job indication will be slower or faster.
=> Everything is fine
Cu Selur
If a job consists of 10 subjobs, each of these is 10%, so after each completed subjob, the percentage would jump by 10% in the job progress indication.
The progress of subjobs, in case they have a progress indication, is shown in the general progress bar.
If the subjob has progress indication, Hybrid will also try to show, not just update the job progress indication on completion, but also while the job is running.
So with each job representing 10%, and a sub-job being at 10%, the job indication would show 11%.

Depending on the number of jobs and the speed of each sub-job, the general job indication will be slower or faster.

=> Everything is fine

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.

