On 6 March 2011 00:36, E. Wing wrote:
>
> I looked at the --remote-tab-silent switch. It seems close to what I
> want, but I don't want these things in new tabs, but windows when not
> already open. It also seems to get confused if I have an additional
> parameter like the line number:
> mvim --remote-tab-silent-switch +60
> Instead of jumping to line 60, it opens a second tab called +60.

I forgot to answer this: when using --remote you have to pass
arguments before the --remote switch.  All arguments after --remote
are assumed to be file names, see ":h --remote".

Björn

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