On Mi, 30 Sep 2015, Christian J. Robinson wrote:

> On Wed, 30 Sep 2015, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> >On Mi, 30 Sep 2015, Christian Robinson wrote:
> >
> >>I get it immediately when the remote command is sent, before I
> >>actually switch to the gVim window.
> >>
> >>This is on Windows 7.
> >
> >Hm, interesting. I don't see this with my usual vimrc setting, but
> >when starting with -u NONE -N
> >
> >I suspect this is some gui redrawing causes somehow a FocusGained
> >event.  If I start the gvim server like this:
> >
> >gvim -u NONE -N --cmd ":set go=M" --noplugin --servername GVIM1
> >
> >then it works again as expected. So try removing the menus and
> >toolbars.
> 
> I have turned off the GUI toolbar, menu, and even the tabline, and I
> still have the problem when I remotely send a :tabnew command; gVim
> always immediately assumes it has gained focus.
> 
> Note that I specifically need this to work correctly when I execute
> a :tabnew command remotely.

Can you reproduce it with the above command line I gave?

Best,
Christian
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