On May 18, 6:22 pm, xliiv <tymoteusz.jankow...@gmail.com> wrote: > Like the topic, more details in followed links.. > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10637450/how-to-hide-console-with-...
Try replacing all of your code with something simple, a 'pass' op will do. Run the script again. Does the console still open? Then it's not subprocess that you're struggling with. If I put your code into a .py file and execute it under Windows via a double-click, I get a console: the one in which the .py file is executing. Unless you're able to make the file a .pyw file - which you are apparently not as you're using OpenOffice - then executing the code that uses Popen is what is displaying a console, not the call to Popen itself. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list