This would add the need for multi display capabilities. I think that's a
little out of scope for now. If you have an entire different Xserver,
just start the whole OOo on that server and play your presentation.
Just my 2 cents, pl
Marcus Sundman wrote:
Hi,
I would like to call to attention the fact that two unix screens need
not be on the same computer. It's terribly convenient to have an X
server hooked up to a projector and a wlan base station. Then anyone in
the room can easily show their stuff on the projector without having to
switch cables and move computers around etc.
So, instead of just specifying the display as "0.1" one should also be
able to say "my-other-computer:0". This shouldn't be a problem, except
that remote screens can't be enumerated and therefore the drop-down list
of displays should be a combobox (or contain an element named "Remote:"
which, when selected, would display a text field below it).
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