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− | The '''Options''' window has five tabs, as explained below | + | Shutter has multiple options (accessible from the '''Options''' menu or by pressing the [[Image:ShutterOptionsButton.png]] button at bottom). |
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+ | The '''Options''' window has five tabs, as explained below. | ||
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+ | === General === | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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− | + | ! Option | |
− | ! Option | ||
! Remarks | ! Remarks | ||
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| Always on top of other windows | | Always on top of other windows | ||
| Keeps Shutter on top of the other windows on the desktop | | Keeps Shutter on top of the other windows on the desktop | ||
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| When Shutter starts, its GUI will not be seen: It automatically starts in minimized state (in the System Tray) | | When Shutter starts, its GUI will not be seen: It automatically starts in minimized state (in the System Tray) | ||
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− | | Minimize when click on '''close''' button | + | | Minimize when click on '''close''' button |
| When you click on the [[Image:CloseWindowButton.png]] button, the Shutter window will not close: It will be minimized (in the System Tray) instead. | | When you click on the [[Image:CloseWindowButton.png]] button, the Shutter window will not close: It will be minimized (in the System Tray) instead. | ||
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| Start events when program starts | | Start events when program starts | ||
| Normally, you have to start the event-''monitoring'' manually, by clicking on the [[Image:ShutterStartButton.png]] button at the bottom of the Shutter window. But if you select this option, as soon as '''Shutter''' starts, the event-monitoring starts automatically. | | Normally, you have to start the event-''monitoring'' manually, by clicking on the [[Image:ShutterStartButton.png]] button at the bottom of the Shutter window. But if you select this option, as soon as '''Shutter''' starts, the event-monitoring starts automatically. | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | === Advanced === | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Option | ||
+ | ! Remarks | ||
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| Disable balloon notification messages at Tray icon | | Disable balloon notification messages at Tray icon | ||
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By default, each instance of Shutter will show an icon [[Image:ShutterIcon.png]] in the System Tray when it is "''minimized to tray''". However, if your System Tray is cluttered because of that, then you can remove the Shutter icons from the System Tray by deselecting this option. | By default, each instance of Shutter will show an icon [[Image:ShutterIcon.png]] in the System Tray when it is "''minimized to tray''". However, if your System Tray is cluttered because of that, then you can remove the Shutter icons from the System Tray by deselecting this option. | ||
− | *Note that without the icon, it is difficult to tell whether Shutter is currently running in your PC. | + | * Note that without the icon, it is difficult to tell whether Shutter is currently running in your PC. |
− | *Note also that without the Shutter icons, the System Tray will not be able to show the balloon text messages. | + | * Note also that without the Shutter icons, the System Tray will not be able to show the balloon text messages. |
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+ | If you have lost the ability to open Shutter's interface, you can disable this option by editing the "Settings.ini" file found in the [[Application Data Storage|application data directory]]. First, terminate all running instances of Shutter via the Task Manager. Then, edit the following line in the "Settings.ini" file: | ||
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+ | <pre>HideTrayIcon=0</pre> | ||
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| Stop events when the computer is going to hibernate/sleep; and resume when computer wakes up. | | Stop events when the computer is going to hibernate/sleep; and resume when computer wakes up. | ||
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− | By default, the even-monitoring is going on even when the computer is in hibernate/sleep mode. However, if the event-set triggers during hibernate/sleep mode, the Actions cannot be launched. | + | By default, the even-monitoring is going on even when the computer is in hibernate/sleep mode. However, if the event-set triggers during hibernate/sleep mode, the Actions cannot be launched. |
For example, if a count-down timer reaches zero when the PC is n hibernate/sleep mode, the Actions will fail to launch. <br>Even when the computer wakes up, the Actions will not be launched. Thus one cycle of events is unable to start actions. | For example, if a count-down timer reaches zero when the PC is n hibernate/sleep mode, the Actions will fail to launch. <br>Even when the computer wakes up, the Actions will not be launched. Thus one cycle of events is unable to start actions. | ||
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You may want Shutter to suspend the count-down, and resume when the PC wakes up again. For that, deselect this option. | You may want Shutter to suspend the count-down, and resume when the PC wakes up again. For that, deselect this option. | ||
− | * Note that some events (e.g. '''On Time''' event) cannot be postponed till the PC wakes again. | + | *Note that some events (e.g. '''On Time''' event) cannot be postponed till the PC wakes again. |
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− | + | === Web Interface === | |
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− | + | These options are covered in the [[Shutter:Web Interface|Web Interface]] article. | |
− | + | === Protection === | |
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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− | + | ! Option | |
− | + | ! Remarks | |
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− | | | + | | Enable |
− | | | + | | If your PC is shared by multiple users, they can change Shutter settings to access it remotely.<br> To prevent such unauthorized access, enble the '''Protection''' option, and then set a password. |
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| Password | | Password | ||
− | + | | Set a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_password strong password] and note it down in a secure place. | |
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| Repeat | | Repeat | ||
+ | | Repeat the entered password here for verification. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Shutter]] |
Latest revision as of 06:32, 30 July 2021
Shutter has multiple options (accessible from the Options menu or by pressing the button at bottom).
The Options window has five tabs, as explained below.
General
Advanced
Option | Remarks |
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Disable balloon notification messages at Tray icon |
When Shutter is minimized to System Tray, its icon in the System Tray keeps popping up balloons with text-messages (e.g. "Events started"). If you want Shutter to operate silently, deselect this option. |
Allow only single instance of the application (needs restart) | By default, you can launch several instances (copies) of Shutter; and load different Events+Actions in each copy. These instances run independently of each other. However, if you want to force only a single copy of Shutter, deselect this option. |
Never show Tray Icon |
By default, each instance of Shutter will show an icon in the System Tray when it is "minimized to tray". However, if your System Tray is cluttered because of that, then you can remove the Shutter icons from the System Tray by deselecting this option.
If you have lost the ability to open Shutter's interface, you can disable this option by editing the "Settings.ini" file found in the application data directory. First, terminate all running instances of Shutter via the Task Manager. Then, edit the following line in the "Settings.ini" file: HideTrayIcon=0 |
Stop events when the computer is going to hibernate/sleep; and resume when computer wakes up. |
By default, the even-monitoring is going on even when the computer is in hibernate/sleep mode. However, if the event-set triggers during hibernate/sleep mode, the Actions cannot be launched. For example, if a count-down timer reaches zero when the PC is n hibernate/sleep mode, the Actions will fail to launch. You may want Shutter to suspend the count-down, and resume when the PC wakes up again. For that, deselect this option.
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Web Interface
These options are covered in the Web Interface article.
Protection
Option | Remarks |
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Enable | If your PC is shared by multiple users, they can change Shutter settings to access it remotely. To prevent such unauthorized access, enble the Protection option, and then set a password. |
Password | Set a strong password and note it down in a secure place. |
Repeat | Repeat the entered password here for verification. |