Hi,

Tried your advise about using the "pythonw" configuration in the shortcut's properties, but sadly it didn't work, maybe it's because I'm using Pyhton24 which may make all the difference (not sure about this though).

More success on the colourization line of code though it produced only one colour and that was red. Put it into a while loop for 10 iterations to see if it would change colours after a while but ended up getting 10 red "mumbles". A partial success, but it's better than nothing because to date I've found nothing else in my long long searching on google about it. If I could find a small program to colourize strings that would be great as I don't know much about the colourzing process in python, but I guess there's not much call for colouring strings (unless for warnings etc) in general Python work. Thanks though for your help Scott.

Regards,
Mark
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