Of course no defaults can satisfy all users completely.

This, as well as personalized default styles, could be achieved if we
could customize the "default" project.
Basically, one could save a project as the default, which would get
loaded every time a new project is created - instead of the global
defaults.

Makes sense?

Etienne

On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Christine <geo.gu...@web.de> wrote:
>
> " ...,  I don't want to each time I open the composer to load the template,
> ..."
>
> Well, if you create a new QGIS project, in the print composer you have only
> to load a template (*.qgt) once. It will be saved with the project file
> (*.qgs). Actually you can load and save several templates/map compositions
> in the map composer of a QGIS project. You may also rename or delete them,
> if you like.
>
> There will never be a template that will satisfy the needs of all/many
> users. A good idea could be creating a collection of templates for different
> purposes, so users might choose and download their favorites - similar like
> with the plugins.
>
> Regards, Christine
>
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