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Fitting methods
Fitting methods dictate how the image will be resized to the target dimensions. The table below describes each method. # Fitting method Description 1 Stretch The original image is scaled vertically and horizontally to match exactly the target dimension...
Command line mode
Resizer supports several commands and command line parameters. The examples do not include the full path to Resizer.exe, as it can differ between installations. Commands Add files "Resizer.exe" <files> Launch Resizer and add all specified files/folders for pr...
Overview
Shutter is a multipurpose scheduling and automation utility. It monitors a configurable set of events and, when the conditions are met, executes one or more actions. Multiple events and actions can be combined and will execute in sequence. Events cover a wide...
Workflow
The workflow in Shutter is a simple 3-step process: Add events that are to be monitored. Add actions that are to be executed when the specified events occur. Start monitoring for the specified events. Shutter monitors for the events to be triggered according...
Events
The available selection of events covers many different use cases. Remember that you can combine multiple events using a logical relationship to create more complex scenarios. Countdown Count down a specified amount of time. This Event is considered "triggered...
Actions
Actions allow you to execute various workflows. You can stack up multiple actions and they will be executed one by one, from top to bottom. Certain actions are terminal actions, meaning that they may cause Shutter to terminate or otherwise stop the rest of ac...
Settings
The Settings (also called Options) allow you to configure various behavioral aspects and features of the application. You can access them via the Options main menu item, the Settings button in the toolbar, or by using the F4 shortcut key. The available setting...
Web Interface
Shutter can expose some of its functionality through the Web Interface, letting users control their computer remotely through a web browser, including the starting of event monitoring, taking a screenshot of the desktop, executing actions, and even executing a...
Command line
Shutter supports several commands and command line parameters. The examples do not include the full path to Shutter.exe, as it can differ between installations. Commands Load preset "Shutter.exe" /preset <preset> Load a preset specified by a preset name or a ...
Run as service
Shutter is designed as an interactive application which normally runs in the background of a user session rather than as a service. Services differ from normal applications from the programming point of view and have to be developed differently. However, it is...
Example use cases
The following examples demonstrate how Shutter can automate various tasks in your daily life, increase productivity, and handle complex workflows. Use them as inspiration and adapt them to fit your specific needs. Health & Productivity Take regular breaks for ...
Frequently asked questions
Main window is inaccessible after hiding the tray icon If you have enabled the Never show tray icon option in the Settings while Shutter is also configured to minimize automatically on launch, you may find yourself unable to access Shutter's graphical user int...
Overview
ReNamer is a powerful and flexible file renaming utility. It goes well beyond simple find-and-replace, letting you build a precise sequence of rules that are applied to your files in order, giving you full control over the final result. Standard operations co...
Quick Guide
The workflow in ReNamer is a simple 4-step process: Add files or folders for renaming. Add renaming rules for generating new names. Preview the results and address any warnings. Rename. Let's briefly go through the main steps below. Step 1: Add files Add in...
Adding files and folders
This page explains how to populate and manage the Files pane, the central working area where files and folders are loaded for renaming. The Add Files and Add Folders buttons on the main toolbar are the most common ways to load items, though several other metho...
Managing rules
This page explains how to add, remove, edit, and reorder rules in the Rules pane. Most actions for managing rules are available via the toolbar above the pane, the right-click context menu, or keyboard shortcuts. See the Rules menu article for a full reference...
Previewing files
Preview applies the active rules and shows the resulting names, without making any changes to files on disk. It is the essential step between setting up rules and committing to a rename. Workflow When a preview is triggered, each marked file is passed through ...
Renaming files
Once the preview looks correct, clicking the Rename button or pressing F6 commits the operation. Files are renamed exactly as shown in the New Name column — what you see is what you get. How renaming works When the Rename button is pressed, all marked files ar...