Perhaps --remote-expr somthing could do it?
See :h remote.txt

I can neither test/explore nor read the manual sensibly ATM as I'm
writing/browsing on my iphone while waiting for the bus.

mÃ¥ndag 16 juni 2014 skrev Linda A. Walsh <[email protected]
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> Kartik Singhal wrote:
>
>> Does a non-vim solution work for you?
>>
>> $ tail -f /tmp/out
>>
>>
> If it caused the vim client to update and display the new contents, then
> sure,
> but I don't see how that tail command will cause vim to refresh.
>
> The whole reason for using vim was to have the ability to capture all the
> errors
> at one time, then be able to use vim to page through the text as well as
> find
> specific texts or errors when needed.
>
> Thanks though...
>
>
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