Thanks, that’s very useful, did not think that using the Terminal I would get
that option!
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On 15/07/2024, 12:15, "Nigel Berjak" wrote:
Hi
I found this YouTube video, which may assist for MAC users.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzRwWxtoALg
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Nigel Berjak
Hi
I found this YouTube video, which may assist for MAC users.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzRwWxtoALg
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Regards,
Nigel Berjak
0823067330
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On 2024-07-15 12:09, Kobben, Barend (UT-ITC) wrote:
FYI, this does NOT work on Mac (OSX
Hi
Is this not a setting option for MAC? I don't have a MAC anymore, but
thought that you could change the parameters/settings to allow multiple
instances of an app, as the default setting is a single instance.
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Nigel Berjak
0823067330
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FYI, this does NOT work on Mac (OSX Sonoma 14.5) - it just focusses the already
open QGIS instance
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Barend Köbben
On 15/07/2024, 10:10, "QGIS-User" wrote:
That actually works. Yikes. Thats embarrassing :/ :) But Im 100% sure that has
not always been the case (at least not at my PC); it
That actually works. Yikes. Thats embarrassing :/ :) But Im 100% sure that
has not always been the case (at least not at my PC); it used to just bring
the already open instance into focus. Anyway, thanks for your super fast
response and help :)
On Mon, Jul 15, 2024 at 9:25 AM Nigel Berjak wrote:
Hi Thomas
Yes. I have many instances opened concurrently with multiple projects. I
too lost the file association with the project qgz a long time ago, due
to me having multiple versions on my PC.
To achieve this, simply use the Windows (Start menu)/Mac (application
menu), search for the QGIS
I want two instances open at the same time, with each their project, so I
can copy layer styling from one project to another.
Previously I did the following. Go to Windows Explorer, double click a .qgz
file, and that project would open in another instance.
At some point, the file associations wer