Kaganski Mike wrote:
Unfortunately, the solution in the guistdio.inc is to make the
application a console application (having SUBSYSTEM=CONSOLE [1]) by
providing main instead of WinMain. This has the drawback of flashing
console that is always created by OS when launching such programs,
as I explained in the first message...
I think what Eike suggests is to use guistdio.exe (perhaps rename it
appropriately, to something like soffice.com), and use _that_ when
calling soffice from the command line.
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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