On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 17:49:09 -0400, Jack Donohue sent:
>Not exactly what you were asking for, but Vim 7 seems to have a
>right mouse button context menu items for starting a new
>instance of vim or opening the file in the existing instance.
>
Indeed it does, but this won't start a new tab for you. If you
specifically want to open new tabs for files, the following
solution may work for you:

1. Create a Windows shortcut in %USERPROFILE%\SendTo
2. For the location of the item, enter 
        "C:\Program Files\Vim\vim70\gvim.exe" --servername GVIM 
--remote-tab-silent
3. Give your shortcut an appropriate name.
4. You can now right-click on files and "Send To" a new Vim Tab.

Hope this helps;


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