https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=460631

--- Comment #11 from Geekley <[email protected]> ---
Also, I though I had reported this already, but maybe not?
The `--export` and `--export-sequence` commands are VERY weird. They reuse
whatever the last used exportation settings were, which makes them basically
useless. Even weirder in `--export-sequence` using PNG export settings (which
don't even appear in render animation).
For example, if you happened to export a PNG with transparency disabled, or a
EXR without flattening, then all your script file conversions/exports using the
command line will break if you expect transparency is always respected in
formats that support it. There's no reason to change the command line
exportation config because of user's last exported settings. This is never
expected in a script.

At the very least, there should be additional flags like `--transparency=true`
and `--flatten=true` that you could pass to force consistent file format
conversion. And at least transparency should be on by default. Even better,
allow passing a JSON to define every possible setting of every export format in
an unified way, e.g. `--export-settings='{"transparency": true, "flatten":
true}'` would enable transparency and flattening in every format that supports
it and be silently ignored on anything else -- same for all other export
settings.

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