I just want to know that when I run shutter as a service can I access the main window like normal (user session)? Because there is no system tray icon showing.
Services do not have a GUI, by definition. User controllable services usually have a separate GUI application that talks to the underlying service.
When you run Shutter as a service, it actually cannot display its GUI, nor its tray icon.
]]>Alternative to service I am currently using a helper software "ProcessAlive". Sometime Shutter crashed and I don't have any clue that its not running in the background.
]]>I installed shutter as service successfully. But could not bring up the main window. Not showing in system tray either. I can see the Shutter.exe running on task manager. Tried with system and currently logged in account. I know shutter is not designed to run as a service but is this normal behavior or I am missing something?
Shutter is designed as an interactive application which normally runs in the background of a user session rather than as a service. Running Shutter as a service is not a supported feature, but it is possible with some limitations. Look here for more info: http://www.den4b.com/wiki/Shutter:Run_as_service
About window does not stay always on top, no matter what option set on the setting.
That is by design.
P.S. Please post unrelated requests as separate topics.
]]>Bug Report: - May be this is not a bug and designed like that.
About window does stay always on top, no matter what option set on the setting.
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