On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Axel Bender
<[email protected]> wrote:
> At the moment, when starting "gvim --remote-silent" gvim would display an 
> error message, indicating that no file name was provided.
> This is quite a nasty behavior if you - like me - at times just start gvim 
> (using a macro including "--remote-silent") w/o a file name just to get gvim 
> "up and running" as an OLE server in the background.
>
> I don't think that the necessity to provide a file name is a real 
> requirement, but just a relic from the beginnings of the implementation for 
> "--remote-silent".
>
> The same holds for "--remote" and "--remote-tab".

Personally, I like the idea.  It would remove some gymnastics I'm
doing in a script I use to work around the lack of this feature.

-John

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