When multiple separate gvim instances are running, there is no good
way to tell them apart (that I've found.)

I suggest adding a command line argument so that gvim instances can be launched
with different X roles:

    gvim --role=notepad
    gvim --role=dev_proj1
    gvim --role=dev_proj2

This makes is easy to apply different window management rules to the
different gvim instances.

I am using i3wm with saved layouts to start my work environment. This
involves 8 terminals and 3 instances of gvim. gnome-terminal has a
--role= option, but gvim doesn't, so I currently have to position those windows
manually every time.

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