On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 04:13:53AM -0700, Viktor Kojouharov wrote:
> To easily use the remote-expr feature. You need to start a new instance of
> vim and point it to the current running vim server. And I need the full
> executable path in order to start the remote-expr. Vim is usually in the path
> on linux systems, but that's not the case on windows and macvim
if, when you start your first vim that's going to be the server, you
specify a name in the --servername option, you can then use that name in
subsequent vim instances to talk directly to that server, no need for
PIDs or other tricks
see
:help servername
for more details -- in fact, all of $RUNTIME/doc/remote.txt will help
you
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