Hello all,

I asked this question in the Anaconda forums but didn't get any response 
there. I'm hoping some of you have an answer to this question.

With a previous installation, with Anaconda's Python on my PATH in Windows, 
I used to just create a shortcut for Leo with a target like this:

C:\Programs\Anaconda3\pythonw.exe "C:\Programs\Leo-editor\launchLeo.py"

On a new install I now went with the default and recommended option to not 
put Anaconda on the PATH. I tried making a .bat file which runs both 
Anaconda3\Scripts\activate.bat and pythonw.exe, but activate.bat leaves 
behind a console window I don't want. There's tons of questions and 
potential solutions about similar issues on Windows in general, but they 
don't seem applicable for this particular case, or they involve 3rd party 
programs or vbs scripts to manage it.

Is there a good way to do what I want - to launch Leo from a shortcut 
(which requires an Anaconda environment) without getting an extra console 
window?

Cheers,
Arjan

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