I am using the Lilypond open source music engraving program on Ubuntu 18.10. It 
supports point and click from objects in the output PDF score to various 
different editors. Now attempting to use gvim, it is not working correctly for 
me in the same smooth way that emacs does. Clicking on a note should simply 
take you to the line and column in the editor. This is the command invoked to 
do that with gvim:

gvim --remote +:line:normcolumn file

What is getting in the way of this working is that for each click, the 
following message is displayed by gvim:

:if !exists('+acd')||!&acd|if haslocaldir()|cd -|lcd -|elseif getcwd() ==# 
'/home/andro'|cd -|endif|endif
::1898:norm3|cal foreground()|if &im|star|en|redr|f  

And also 'Press ENTER or type command to continue'.

I'd like to solve this problem, and also stop gvim asking you to press ENTER 
every time a remote command is received. What is causing this?


Andrew

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