Hi Markus,

Not sure if it was introduced with QGIS 1.6 already or later - but there is a startup parameter called --optionspath which allows to reference certain company-wide settings, incl. which plugins to load.

See also this presentation: http://www.qgis.org/images/usermeetings/rapperswil/slides/20110506_konfektionierung_von_qgis_cedric.pdf

Hope this helps?

Andreas

On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 12:19:31 +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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