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If I use 'ssh -X' to login on a remote host (running the X-server locally),
I would like to export an application menu from the remote host back to my
local server. I would like it to work like my local menu, but start the app
remotely with its $DISPLAY routed back to me. Should be simple, right?

For that matter it could serve the same function when used locally.

This must exist, but I don't recall ever coming across one. (No: 'Xterm'
_does_not_ count.) Can anybody think of a toy like that?

TIA.

 - John Mills


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