Kornél Pál wrote:

First of all I committed a patch as revision 47477 that calls FreeConsole. This results in a console window being created by Windows but will disappear in no time. As Mono is currently using batch files the console window will
remain open because cmd.exe waits for the executable to finish.

You really should look at MonoLaunch.

There are two versions of this application launcher, one that will allow the console to show and one that does not. These executables were designed to have system wide visibility (their install location is listed in the global PATH). The monoLaunchW.exe for Gtk# apps that you may want to launch without the sometimes unsightly Win32 Console window and monoLaunchC.exe which is intended for applications that want to have their output to stdout shown (great for debugging purposes).

Currently there are a couple of project that are using this (for example http://xbgm.sourceforge.net/).

You can find the Mono Runtime Selector for Windows (which includes the two monoluanch executables) at:
http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfcontent/downloads.php/monowin32/Runtime%20selector

Hope this helps.

Paco
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