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A representation of the values attained by a surface along a line (or path).
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Launching QGIS with specific user profile
From the command line you can start QGIS with the --profile option:
qgis-bin.exe --profile spanish
will start QGIS and load my spanish profile on Windows. …
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QGIS open project with specific user profile
Just start QGIS from commadnline with some options:
start "" "C:\Program Files\QGIS 3.16\bin\qgis-ltr-bin.exe" --profile english --project "c:\tonne\dreisam.qgz"
the example above will start QGIS 3.16 … with the profile named "english" and the project dreisam.qgz.
see https://docs.qgis.org/3.22/en/docs/user_manual/introduction/qgis_configuration.html#command-line-and-environment-variables for more options …
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Creating longitudinal section from points using QGIS
I would recommand to use DataPlotly Plugin (https://github.com/ghtmtt/DataPlotly) for that. You can use the selected points or all of them. In the example below I've used the x-coordinate of each poin …