Re: [Qgis-user] loading a project from the command line bug

2010-01-06 Thread Ricardo Filipe Soares Garcia da
Hi list Just to note that I've opened a ticket ( #2336) about this issue. It seems to be related to the maximized state of the main window of Qgis. I was able to get around the wierd rendering by setting the window to its "not maximized" state and then manually resizing it so that it covers the who

Re: [Qgis-user] loading a project from the command line bug

2009-12-09 Thread Craig Leat
Hi Ricardo, 2009/12/9 Ricardo Filipe Soares Garcia da : > Hey Craig thanks for the --help flag, it indeed states what command > line arguments can be used. I was dumb to not try it before. > > Anyway, can you reproduce that when passing a .qgs as an argument, the > map canvas behaves erroniously?

Re: [Qgis-user] loading a project from the command line bug

2009-12-09 Thread Craig Leat
Ricardo wrote: > I don't really know if opening .qgs files from the command line is a > supported feature, but if it is, then this behaviour is probably a > bug. If this feature is not supported, can I make a wish for it? > Tested with QGis 1.3.0 stable and also with 1.4 (rev. 12337). $ qgis --hel

[Qgis-user] loading a project from the command line bug

2009-12-08 Thread Ricardo Filipe Soares Garcia da
Hello list In an attempt to speed up my workflow I made a launcher shell script that would call the qgis binary and also passing it my project file. It looks like this: #!/bin/bash cd /home/ricardo/gisficheiros/qgisProjectos qgis teste.qgs This leads to a strange behaviour: - qgis starts up and