With vim I can do:
gvim --servername things --remote-silent \temp\foo1.txt
And if I don't have a GVim with that servername it will create a new one. If I then execute this command:
gvim --servername things --remote-silent \temp\foo2.txt
I will then be editing foo2.txt
.
What I want is to be able to split edit. Basically I want to be able to execute a command as many times as I want to send several different files to the same window in a new buffer for each new file - I've got Visual Studio setup to be able to launch the current file in a GVim instance, but it will launch a new instance every time, and I'd like it to just keep feeding files to the same instance.
From these docs, it says I can do --remote-silent [+{cmd}] {file}
, so I've tried adding "+split"
, but that ends out opening two more buffers.
gvim --servername things --remote-silent "+split \temp\foo2.txt" \temp\foo2.txt
What is the command that I need to use?