if you use activestate perl under windows, you could run it with the wperl.exe found in your perl\bin directory
For perl/tk-scripts, I usually use the file ending of .ptk, and associate this ending with wperl. so, for development, I can execute it with perl script.ptk and have a doswindow, and for the final version, I just execute it script.ptk and get rid of this window.
You can associate .ptk with wperl.exe the following way:
assoc .ptk=PerlTk ftype PerlTk=c:\perl\bin\wperl.exe "%1" %*
(if you want some fun, read the output of ftype /? under WinNT/2k/XP/2003... perl really seems to be supported by M$)
Best regards,
perl -e "s>>*F>e=>y)\*martinF)stronat)=>print,print v8.8.8.32.11.32"
In reply to Re: Tk on Win32 - how to avoid background console window
by strat
in thread Tk on Win32 - how to avoid background console window
by biochris
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