Hello: I've looked through the help for some way to find out what the current gvim's server name is (in my case, under X). The serverlist() function gives a list of all such server names, and one can specify a vim to have a specific name, but usually the names appear to be something like GVIM, GVIM2, GVIM3, etc.
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