1) Use the runtime for your app, probably needs to be an .EXE, at least as
the starting program that can call your .APP.

2) READ EVENTS (#1 above will need this ,too)

The Command Window is only visible when running in the IDE and READ EVENTS
has not been used.

Fred


On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Angel Dario Rodriguez <[email protected]
> wrote:

> How can I hide the VFP command window when I run an .app file ?
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> De: Fred Taylor <[email protected]>
> Para: ProFox Email List <[email protected]>
> Enviado: martes 4 de octubre de 2011 14:45
> Asunto: VFP Command Window
>
> Interesting discovery about the Command Window I never knew before:
>
> Drag a file from Windows Explorer into the VFP Command Window.  The file
> will be opened in it's designated application.  I know, I know, not any
> different than double clicking the file in Windows Explorer, just thought
> it
> was interesting while playing with Drag & Drop.
>
> Amazing some of the things to still be discovered about VFP.
>
> Fred
>
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