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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