[Qgis-user] Default QGIS project file to open plugins automatically

Markus Weidenbach landconsult at freenet.de
Fri Jun 17 03:19:47 PDT 2011


Thanks Andreas,
so it´s maybe the best to await eagerly (like many others on the list 
...) the release of the new version 1.7.

Markus


Am 17.06.2011 11:28, schrieb Andreas Neumann:
> Hi Markus,
>
> Sorry to hear that version 1.6 does not support the --optionspath yet. 
> Would it be an option to use QGIS 1.7 (to be released these days)? I 
> am sure that QGIS 1.7 has the optionspath parameter. If you need help 
> on customization of QGIS it may be useful to directly ask the folks 
> from Solothurn (Cedric Möri), the author of the presentation where I 
> sent you the link.
>
> They probably have many of the same issues that you have, being a QGIS 
> installation with many clients (50-100) that need customization.
>
> Good luck,
> Andreas
>
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 11:19:34 +0200, Markus Weidenbach wrote:
>> Hi Giovanni and Andreas,
>>
>> thanks for your help, but still, for some strange reason only about
>> 2/3 of the activated plugins (or extensions, I am running the German
>> version and I am not sure about the English term used) remain active
>> when I start a new project or when I re-start the previous one.
>> Many plugins I activated before and which I wanted to use
>> permanently, I had to activate again in the QGIS Extension/Plugins
>> Manager Window, such as the 1-Band Raster Colour Table, the QGIS File
>> Browser, the Raster Calculator, the Import Project, MMQgis, the OTB
>> Plugin and many others.
>>
>> In the Extension Manager Window the location of the Plugin Directory
>> is indicated as C:\OSGEO4W\apps\qgis\plugins but in fact there are
>> only a few *.dll files of all activated plugins. Other locations of
>> the python plugins, which remain active, are
>> C:\OSGeo4W\apps\qgis\python\plugins.
>> And in the directory C:\Users\markus\.qgis\python\plugins you can
>> find ALL de-activated python plugins PLUS many activated python
>> plugins.
>>
>> Strange, but could the paths to the plugin directories be the reason?
>>
>> Andreas, I checked version 1.6 and unfortunately there is no startup
>> parameter called --optionspath, a very useful feature, that might be
>> implemented in future versions.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Markus
>>
>> Am 16.06.2011 12:25, schrieb Giovanni Manghi:
>>> Hi Markus,
>>>
>>> I don't know if I understand correctly your problem, but the
>>> installed/activated plugins have nothing to do with qgis projects.
>>>
>>> When you re-open qgis with a blank project you should see all the
>>> plugins you have installed/activated the last time you used the 
>>> program.
>>>
>>> cheers
>>>
>>> -- Giovanni --
>>>
>>> On Thu, 2011-06-16 at 12:19 +0200, Markus Weidenbach wrote:
>>>> Dear List,
>>>>
>>>> is there a way to create sth. like a *.qgis default project file which
>>>> activates automatically all plugins I´d like to have when I start a 
>>>> new
>>>> project (or restart an old one with previously activated plugins)?
>>>> So far, I have to open all plugins, such as the QGIS File Browser,
>>>> manually, all the time again. It seems that the information of an
>>>> activated plugin is not being written in the qgis project file. This
>>>> problem does not concern the official plugins already implemented into
>>>> the latest qgis version, but all plugins downloaded later on.
>>>> I am using QGIS 1.6 on Win 7, Prof. 64 bit
>>>> All hints are welcome.
>>>>
>>>> Markus
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