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Matthijs Kooijman 9196a8d943 Don't show the GUI on --verify or --upload
These are intended to be ran from the commandline, so showing the GUI
doesn't make so much sense.

This is not quite the perfect solution yet, because an Editor object and
all kinds of GUI objects are still created. This commit only prevents
them from being visible, which is a nice first step, but not quite
pretty yet. However, to do it properly, some code should be moved out of
the Editor class, so that's a bit more work.

Additionally, any messages shown with Base::showError and friends still
create a popup, they probably shouldn't do this either.
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