>
> That's true. To Ben: the problem with client-server on windows is that
> whenever I call it it opens a new window with error code, even if the error
> code is 0, which is a result of vim implementation on windows (as far as
> I know). This makes a problem when you want to run it few times and you don't
> want to mess user space with error codes. On linux or mac with X it
> works fine though.
>
What do you mean, "opens a new window with error code"? Does the :!
start /b feature in Vim overcome this? I'm not really sure what
problem you're encountering. I'd probably make the external process
call into Vim with client-server after modifying the file.
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