Interesting question - I don't have an answer but would like to know if
it is possible.
Here are partial anwers:
* SVG symbols and patterns can be put on a network share but have to be
configured per user so that QGIS can find them.
* spatial bookmarks, srs, projection and ellipsoid information reside
in a qgis.db spatialite table in the users .qgis directory - you
probably have to copy them per user
* .qgis/symbology-ng-style.xml is a per-user definition of new
symbology style definitions - you'd have to copy this file to each user
I don't know where the WMS and postgis connections are stored.
As more and more medium to large QGIS installations are installed, the
QGIS devs need to think about central deployment of settings and
resources, across several platforms.
Anyone else who knows more about the issue?
Andreas
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 15:02:18 +0100, Christian Braun wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to have a preconfigured QGIS that users of our
institution can install.
They should be provided with a predefined set of WMS/WFS services and
configured PostGIS access.
Main OS that are used are Windows and Linux (Ubuntu) systems.
Is this possible?
Thanks in advance,
Christian
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