+Advanced GUI usage
+==================
+
+qapitrace has rudimentary support for replaying traces on a remote
+target device. This can be useful, for example, when developing for an
+embedded system. The primary GUI will run on the local host, while any
+replays will be performed on the target device.
+
+In order to target a remote device, use the command-line:
+
+ qapitrace --remote-target <HOST> <trace-file>
+
+In order for this to work, the following must be available in the
+system configuration:
+
+1. It must be possible for the current user to initiate an ssh session
+ that has access to the target's window system. The command to be
+ exectuted by qapitrace will be:
+
+ ssh <HOST> glretrace
+
+ For example, if the target device is using the X window system, one
+ can test whether an ssh session has access to the target X server
+ with:
+
+ ssh <HOST> xdpyinfo
+
+ If this command fails with something like "cannot open display"
+ then the user will have to configure the target to set the DISPLAY
+ environment variable, (for example, setting DISPLAY=:0 in the
+ .bashrc file on the target or similar).
+
+ Also, note that if the ssh session requires a custom username, then
+ this must be configured on the host side so that ssh can be
+ initiated without a username.
+
+ For example, if you normally connect with `ssh user@192.168.0.2`
+ you could configure ~/.ssh/config on the host with a block such as:
+
+ Host target
+ HostName 192.168.0.2
+ User user
+
+ And after this you should be able to connect with `ssh target` so
+ that you can also use `qapitrace --remote-target target`.
+
+2. The target host must have a functional glretrace binary available
+
+3. The target host must have access to <trace-file> at the same path
+ in the filesystem as the <trace-file> path on the host system being
+ passed to the qapitrace command line.
+
+