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The workflow of [[Shutter]] is quite simple:  
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The workflow of [[Shutter]] is a simple 3-step process:  
  
#Add [[Shutter:Events|events]] that are to be monitored, and
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#Add [[Shutter:Events|events]] that are to be monitored, and  
#Add [[Shutter:Actions|actions]] that are to be executed when the specified events occur.
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#Add [[Shutter:Actions|actions]] that are to be executed when the specified events occur.
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#Start monitoring for the specified events.
  
The details are as follows:
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The details are as follows:  
  
=== Step 1: Events  ===
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=== Step 1: Load Events  ===
  
[[Shutter:Events|Events]] are usually based on periodic checking of a system state, time or execution state of a process.  
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[[Shutter:Events|Events]] are usually based on periodic checking of a system state, execution state of a process, or system time.  
  
*You can add multiple events as you want.
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*You can add multiple events, and also set the [[Shutter:Logic|logical relationship]] between them.
*The scenario in which they will trigger actions is defined by the selected [[Shutter:Logic|Logic]]. <br>
 
  
=== Step 2: Actions  ===
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Note that this step only loads the events; Shutter will not start monitoring for the event till you press the [[Image:ShutterStartButton.png]] button (see '''Step 3''').
  
[[Shutter:Actions|Actions]] are executed one by one, from top-to-bottom.
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=== Step 2: Load Actions ===
  
*You can add as many actions as you want but beware that some actions are ''terminal'', meaning that they will cause Shutter to stop processing the rest of actions or terminate application altogethe, For example: the '''Shutdown''' action.
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[[Shutter:Actions|Actions]] are executed ''one by one'', from top to bottom.
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You can add as many actions as you want, but please be aware of the following factors:
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*Each action can affect the execution of the other actions listed below it. <br>To avoid that, you may have to change the order of the Actions by moving them up/down.
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*Some of these actions are ''terminal'': They close Shutter, log out the Windows user or shut down the PC. For example: the '''Shutdown''' action.<br>Therefore, such Actions <u>must</u> be placed at the very <u>end</u> of the '''Actions''' stack. Otherwise the actions listed below them will ''never'' be executed!
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=== Step 3: Start monitoring  ===
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Press the [[Image:ShutterStartButton.png]] button. Shutter starts monitoring for the events. The button changes to [[Image:ShutterStopButton.png]]. Press it if you want to stop Shutter in an emergency.
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*Shutter also has a [[Image:ShutterNowButton.png]] button, which starts all actions without waiting for triggering the event-set.
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:This is useful to check how the specified actions would actually work.
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Revision as of 02:38, 15 June 2020

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The workflow of Shutter is a simple 3-step process:

  1. Add events that are to be monitored, and
  2. Add actions that are to be executed when the specified events occur.
  3. Start monitoring for the specified events.

The details are as follows:

Step 1: Load Events

Events are usually based on periodic checking of a system state, execution state of a process, or system time.

Note that this step only loads the events; Shutter will not start monitoring for the event till you press the ShutterStartButton.png button (see Step 3).

Step 2: Load Actions

Actions are executed one by one, from top to bottom.

You can add as many actions as you want, but please be aware of the following factors:

  • Each action can affect the execution of the other actions listed below it.
    To avoid that, you may have to change the order of the Actions by moving them up/down.
  • Some of these actions are terminal: They close Shutter, log out the Windows user or shut down the PC. For example: the Shutdown action.
    Therefore, such Actions must be placed at the very end of the Actions stack. Otherwise the actions listed below them will never be executed!

Step 3: Start monitoring

Press the ShutterStartButton.png button. Shutter starts monitoring for the events. The button changes to ShutterStopButton.png. Press it if you want to stop Shutter in an emergency.

  • Shutter also has a ShutterNowButton.png button, which starts all actions without waiting for triggering the event-set.
This is useful to check how the specified actions would actually work.