Yes that's what I proposed but if we take such a function in the repo it should work in all cases (or we should comment it out and explain "activate X if your background layers are in a group and activate Y if they are not") IMHO Customizations.js should work out of the box in all cases.

Bernhard

Am 23.05.2014 09:26, schrieb Luca Manganelli:
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Bernhard Ströbl
<bernhard.stro...@jena.de> wrote:
I see, well in my case they are not in the same group but in a group with
others, so you cannot assume your setting to be the same everywhere. What we
could do is to hide all _layers_ with the same name as the background
layers. Would that make sense?

In your case, you could cycle every qgis layer and hide those with the
same name as background layers.




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