1) If you're using ActivePerl in Windows, simply use wperl.exe instead of perl.exe.
2) It'd start by checking if PerlEXE has a "gui" or "no console" option.
See these threads: Tk on Win32 - how to avoid background console window, Win32::Start Perl/Tk Script Without Annoying DOS Window and Suppressing Console in PerlApp Script for more goodies on the subject.
In reply to Re: 2 basic PerlTK questions
by ikegami
in thread 2 basic PerlTK questions
by Anonymous Monk
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