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Hello. It is really easy to run console.log("Hello World") in the console.
But why is it so difficult to run an addon on Google Docs? All, I wanted to do is create an Add-On, that exists across all Google Docs automatically. I do not want to have to do too much bureaucracy just to install an addon.
Please, fix it, please. I will not rest until it is not fixed. What in the world is this bruh. I saw my addon, and when I add this:
"addOns": {
"common": {
"homepageTrigger": {
"runFunction": "onDefaultHomePageOpen",
"enabled": true
},
"logoUrl": "https://ssl.gstatic.com/docs/script/images/logo/script-64.png",
"name": "Demo Google Workspace add-on",
"useLocaleFromApp": true
},
"docs": {
"homepageTrigger": {
"runFunction": "onOpen",
"enabled": true
}
}I can't test the deployment anymore, because it says it needs to be approved. But what the hell is the point of like app manifest file if I can't test, what...
Approval makes sense only if you publish the app to everyone in the world. Why can't I use my own Add-on help.
It should be as easy as drag and dropping a Folder into Google Chrome so that it recognises it as an Extension.
But this thing here, it's worser, more difficult and then it makes me lose my mind, please fix it.
I saw a page mixed with untranslated text on Google Workspace, and I do not know what an "Internal" Account means, but this Google Workspace website it looks broken. Broken means, no account :/ soooo...
Do you need an account? No, yes? What do I do, so I can just have a "local" Add-on? What do I do. And why can't I have certain Google Services, in individual languages. Why can I only globally set one language per page?