Difference between revisions of "Shutter:Actions"

From den4b Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 25: Line 25:
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Hibernate <span style="color: red;"></span>  
 
! Hibernate <span style="color: red;"></span>  
| Put computer into the hibernated state. <br>'''Tip''': First, check if the ''hibernate ''option is enabled in your PC ('''Control Panel'''.'''&gt; Power Options''' '''&gt;''' '''Hibernate''' tab)
+
| Put computer into the hibernated state.
 +
 
 +
'''Tip:''' First, check if the ''hibernate ''option is enabled in your PC ('''Control Panel'''.'''&gt; Power Options''' '''&gt;''' '''Hibernate''' tab)
 
|-
 
|-
 
! Turn Off Monitor  
 
! Turn Off Monitor  
Line 85: Line 87:
  
 
'''<span style="color: red;"><sup>(T)</sup></span>''' Mark shows that this action is a <u>terminal action</u>, meaning that it may cause Shutter to terminate or otherwise stop the rest of actions from executing. You can use only ONE terminal action in the '''Actions''' pane, and it <u>must</u> be the last in the list of actions.
 
'''<span style="color: red;"><sup>(T)</sup></span>''' Mark shows that this action is a <u>terminal action</u>, meaning that it may cause Shutter to terminate or otherwise stop the rest of actions from executing. You can use only ONE terminal action in the '''Actions''' pane, and it <u>must</u> be the last in the list of actions.
 +
 +
[[Category:Shutter]]

Revision as of 11:38, 21 September 2010

Arrow Return.png Shutter  

Below is the list of all available actions.

Shutdown (T) Shutdown computer.
Reboot (T) Reboot computer.
Logoff (T) Log out currently logged in user.
Lock Workstation Lock workstation.
Sleep

Put computer into the suspended state.(Windows Vista and Windows 7 only)

Note that usually the PC automatically enters the Hibernation state after default 3 hours, but some applications (such as recording or CD/DVD burning) can turn off the sleep timer to prevent the PC from entering the Hibernation state.

Hibernate Put computer into the hibernated state.

Tip: First, check if the hibernate option is enabled in your PC (Control Panel.> Power Options > Hibernate tab)

Turn Off Monitor Switch off the monitor.
Screen Saver

Turn on the screen saver.

Tip: You can set a password to turn off your screensaver and start working on the PC again. This effectively makes your PC secure from intruders.

Volume Mute or unmute the master volume.

Note: At the moment this action does not work on Windows Vista/7 [1].

Hang Up Drop connection of the modem device.
Alarm Show a simple dialog displaying the current time and play an alarm sound.
Message Show message for the specified period time with option to stop execution of the rest of actions and option to restart the events.
Play Sound Play specified sound file with ability to wait for the sound file to finish before continuing with the rest of actions.
Run Program Run specified executable and optionally wait for it to finish executing before continuing with the rest of actions.
Open File Open a specified file using shell. This can be either of the following:
  • URL, for example: http://www.den4b.com/
  • Executable, for example: "notepad"
  • Normal file, for example: "Document.doc" or "Song.mp3"
Close Window Close all windows that match the specified window title.
Kill Process Terminate all processes that match the specified executable filename.
Utilities

This is a special type of action to control the workflow of Shutter.

The options are:

  • Close application (Shutter) (T) - Typically to close Shutter after taking all the Actions listed before it.
    Effectively, Shutter runs just once: It waits for the events, executes the actions and then closes.
  • Restart events (T) - Shutter "arms" itself once again, and waits for the entire set of events once again.
    Effectively, Shutter runs the (wait for events and then execute all actions) cycle endlessly.
  • Pause execution - This can be used to introduce a waiting period before the next action is taken.
    For example, if one Action closes an application, wait till it closes gracefully; and only then execute the next Action.

(T) Mark shows that this action is a terminal action, meaning that it may cause Shutter to terminate or otherwise stop the rest of actions from executing. You can use only ONE terminal action in the Actions pane, and it must be the last in the list of actions.