Mark, thanks. That may be nearly true, in this case - it seems to
work ok when I do no shell redirection. So, no feedback for the user....
Best,
Mark
On 31 Mar 2008, at 00:18, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Mark,
Some time ago, I had a similar problem on WinXP. I didn't look into
it any further, but if I remember correctly, I wanted to use chkdsk
while hiding the consoles. I reported it as a bug and got as a
reply that chkdsk is an interactive command and therefore shows a
console even if the hideconsolewindows is set to true.
I am not sure that I can agree with that reply, but perhaps Lame is
also an interactive command, e.g. a built-in feature that allows
the user to cancel the process? I'm _only_guessing_ here, but it is
a possibility.
Best,
Mark
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Op 31-mrt-2008, om 0:56 heeft Mark Smith het volgende geschreven:
Mark, it's Windows XP under VMWare Fusion on Mac OS X, a
standalone built with 2.9 rc-4, and the command is "LAME" - the
mp3 encoder.
So I'm building the command string in a variable <tLameStr>, which
will be like:
<path to lame> -v --nohist --brief <path to input file> <path to
output file>
and then
set the hideconsolewindows to true
get shell(tLameStr)
It's working, but the console pops up immediately, and then closes
again when the command completes.
Thanks,
Mark
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