Locking the screen only applies to Rev stacks -- this doesn't affect any
non-Rev windows.
You can try running this right before calling your shell command:
set the hideConsoleWindows to true
get shell.....
Otherwise, you may have to employ some kind of invisible flag setting in the
shell command which I don't know.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design
Recently, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
> Hello,
> the flashing window is still there. My rev launcher app is hidden in
> preopenstack, the launched non-rev-app doesn't have that flashing window
> either. So I think it must be the Windows shell window, which blinks up for
> a moment. I put a lockscreen in the handler with the shell call without
> result. Probably because lockscreen has no effect on the shell. I used the
> same syntax before to call other apps and never had this flashing window, so
> I wonder what makes the difference and what I can do against a flashing
> shell? Any way to hide the shell before it pops up?
> Here is an extract of the code:
> on openStack
> set the lockscreen to true
> put appToLaunch into tStart
> put myTitel into tTitel
> get shell ("start" && quote & tTitel & quote && quote & tStart)
> set the lockscreen to false
> end openStack
>
> Thanks for any idea
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