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
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?
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
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