How do I run my script from the command line with EasyNN-plus hidden?
At the start of the script add a showwindow(0) or sw(0) command. The script will then run with EasyNN-plus hidden. It will remain hidden until another showwindow is executed with a parameter greater than zero. Scripts and macros that do not make EasyNN-plus visible may leave the process hidden and running. If the script or macro ends or fails while hidden an attempt is made to become visible. Do not assume that this will always be successful. Some script failures cannot be detected by a hidden process. Windows Task Manager can be used to kill hidden processes.