I found a webpage dealing with remote.txt and vim and was able to answer my own 
question. JabRef and vim work fine now, even with existing text if I start vim 
as follows:

vim --servername {servername} --remote {new or existing file name}

Sorry I did not find this before my intial post. Perhaps the information will 
be useful to someone else.

Best regards,
Pedro
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Vera, 
Pedro L.
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 10:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Problem inserting bibtex references to file

Hello:
I'm using JabRef to insert bibtex references into vim. If I start a brand new 
file with:

vim --servername {filename}, then everything works fine and references are 
inserted and I can type, etc.

However, I can't open an already existing file using the same command as above 
(to amend/edit/add references) because I get an empty file open.

I've looked in the wiki and have added an alias to my bash shelll (running 
Linxu):

alias vim='vim --servername vim'

but this did not fix the problem.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Pedro



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