I think you're missing the point.

Add a gnome-panel launcher (temporarily, of course) to screen 1 which
launches the hacked gnome-terminal.  Then use that to make it appear on
the *wrong* screen.  **What I most need the output of is a run where
gnome-terminal shows up on the wrong screen.**

The other cases I would like (for comparison) are a run where gnome-
terminal is launched in the same way from screen 0 and appears on screen
0, and a run where it is launched "correctly" on screen 1 (maybe via
your hack.)

What I'm trying to do is figure out just where the bad terminal info is
coming from, so that I work backwards and attack the problem from there.

In particular, I want to see if the environment that gnome-terminal is
picking up is bad, or if the problem comes from something in the DBUS
code ignoring the environment that is passed to it.

Thanks!

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menu items selected from screen 1 open on screen 0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346964
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