Jeffrey Schwab wrote: > Whenever my Windows rubyw script launches a subprocess, a command > window pops up and immediately disappears. How can I keep this from > happening? > > Details: > > I keep a daily log of what I do at work. At the command line, I type > "log" to edit the current day's log file. A Ruby script generates an > appropriate name for the file automatically, then launches vim. > > Now I'm trying to use the Windows GUI, and I want to have an icon I > can click to launch gvim. Here's the code: > > # log.rbw > # Launch gvim on today's logfile, e.g. on > # C:\Logs\2006\2006.01\2006.01.26.txt > > logfile = Time.now.strftime('C:\Logs\%Y\%Y.%m\%Y.%m.%d.txt') > system("gvim", logfile) > > When I click the icon, I get the expected behavior, except that a > Windows cmd.exe window flashes on the screen first. :( One thing is you can change the linke to open the window minimized. And I think I remember seeing a rubyw or such in the windows distribution that does not open a cmd shell. HTH robert