On Wednesday, 19 March 2025, 23:05:47 CET Greg Troxel via QGIS-User wrote: > It sounds like > > When multiple people are using the same project file, whether via > pgsql or a shared filesystem, they need to have a plan for performing > writes to that project file, because there is no mechanism for merges > or handling conflicts. > > is the general statement then.
This worked for me in the past: Create a _template_ project with all your styles, database connections, links, color ramps, scripts, etc. and hand it out to the users or install it for them. Then they can all access the same data, have the same styles and so on, but their project gets saved on their local machine. This is also a great fallback, if somebody messes up their project beyond repair. Still, it's a bit messy, because file paths might get broken and everyone has to re-authenticate with the database. You will also get a lot of warnings about missing fonts, because until recently, QGIS would default to different fonts on windows macos and linux. As far as I know, there is no solution for seamless access by everyone, it's all quirky. -- Tobias A Schula Forestry Expert geospat...@schula.org
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