Sorry for this late answer
On 03/02/10 09:41, pansz wrote:
Vim already includes (if compiled with the proper features) two
mechanisms for inter-process communication:
- client-server operation (on both X11 and Windows)
:help remote.txt
This is only available for
X11 gui
console vim with X11 support
Windows gui
Windows console
This does not work for:
console vim without X11 support (the most wide-spread version)
True; but you can always use gvim -v (if you have a GUI version
installed and, of course, X11 started and available, as in an xterm) as
a console-mode Vim on Unix/Linux. If you compile Vim yourelf (a practice
which is quite "widespread" on Unix/Linux AFAIK) it will usually be a
GUI-enabled version doing double duty as both vim and gvim (and view,
gview, etc.), so it will have X11 support.
win32 console version of vim
False, see :help w32-clientserver
- OLE (Windows only)
:help if_ole.txt
It helps when it is more cross-platform.
Best regards,
Tony.
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