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QGIS(1) General Commands Manual QGIS(1)

qgis - QGIS Geographic Information System

qgis [--snapshot filename]
[--lang language]
[--project projectfile]
[--extent xmin,ymin,xmax,ymax]
[--width width]
[--height height]
[--nologo]
[--noplugins]
[--optionspath path]
[--configpath path]
[--help]
[file]...
See OPTIONS for a full description.

QGIS is a cross platform, Free and Open Source Geographic Information System (GIS). Supported platforms include Linux/Unix, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. QGIS supports vector, raster, and database formats. QGIS is licensed under the GNU General Public License.

Some of the major features include:

*Support for spatially enabled PostGIS tables
*Support for shapefiles, ArcInfo coverages, Mapinfo, and other formats
supported by OGR
*Raster support for a large number of formats
*Identify features
*Display attribute tables
*Select features
*GRASS Digitizing
*Feature labeling

Create a snapshot image from the specified layers and save it to filename. The snapshot is saved in PNG format.
Set the language used by QGIS. Language is specified using the locale string that matches one of the translations supported by QGIS. For example, to use the German translation, specify --lang de
Load the specified QGIS project file. The layers specified in the project file are loaded, the layers are symbolized, and the view extent is restored.
Set initial map extent by passing coordinates of that rectangle.
Width of snapshot to emit
Height of snapshot to emit
Hide splash screen

Don't restore plugins on startup. Useful if some third-party plugins make QGIS crash during startup.
Use the given QSettings path
Use the given path for all user configuration

Display brief usage help.
A list of one or more files to be loaded into QGIS at startup. Files must consist of a data format supported by QGIS and only disk-based formats can be loaded using this method. This includes shapefiles, MapInfo files, and most raster formats. Data stores that cannot be loaded in this way include PostGIS layers in a PostgreSQL database and GRASS vector/raster data.

~/.config/QGIS/qgis.conf
QGIS preferences file. This file stores windows size/location, loaded plugins, user options, and other application settings.

See the QGIS home page (http://qgis.org) for a list of known issues with the latest release.

Gary Sherman <sherman at mrcc.com>

March 9, 2011