I'm guessing that getting rid of that non-gui window is automatic 
during the py2exe process? Is that the right?

At 11:21 AM 1/14/2008, you wrote:
>Yep.  You can make your Python apps look just like a VFP app on Windows.
>   But like anything new, you need to walk before you run.  Check out the
>Dabo Wiki and look at some of the web casts.
>
>Jeff
>
>Jeff Johnson
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>Vince Teachout wrote:
> > Since this seems to be a Python day, I'd like to ask a stupid-noobie
> > question that I've been wondering about for a long time.  I even tried
> > googling it once, but probably entered the wrong terms and got
> > umpty-billion unhelpful articles.
> >
> > In my admittedly extremely limited dealings with Python, every time I
> > run a Python program, it runs the very nice GUI window, but also pulls
> > up a black window that looks very much like the old DOS screen.  I don't
> > need details, just a yes/no, but is there any way to shut that screen
> > off?   If not, that would be a deal-killer for several of my more picky
> > clients.  Just curious.  Thanks.
>
>
>
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