John wrote:
That's not necessary; the vim instances invent a unique name for themselves.
I think it is necessary since, in general, he wants to use one instance of vim to ``manage' other instances, most of which run in the background. Thus, he might want to write and quite instance2, but quit instance1 without writing, etc. Practically speaking, each servername should use some memonic that reminds the user of what file is being edited. That is why I suggested names like %.cmd meaning, original-filename.cmd. It would be up to the user to pick useful names.
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