> does opening leo with pythonw not open a cmd window on your system?
>

A shortcut using pythonw.exe does not open a cmd window.

A shortcut using python.exe does open a cmd window.*

2x-clicking on a batch file using pythonw.exe to launchLeo.py will open a
cmd window momentarily.

2x-clicking on a batch file using python.exe will open a cmd window that
statys open as long as Leo is running.*


* Special note: closing the cmd window will also close Leo, but not
cleanly. On next launch there will be a message about the .leo file(s)
being open already and a confirmation prompt to reset the open counter.



> > The existing Step 6 of the Installing Leo On Windows link you noted is
> > simpler. I don't see what this longer procedure corrects.
>
> there is no step 6 on
>
> http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/installing.html#installing-leo-on-windows
> just step 1 to 3.
>

Oh, how about that! we have a version/doc/mismatch problem. This is the one
I was referring to:

http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/install.html#installing-leo-on-windows


> thanks. stackoverflow knows everything :)
>

yars, so long as one can figure out how to ask :)

-matt

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