thank you. there is no emacs in my ~/.config/mimeapps.list. where are those desktop files found or put? i use fluxbox. [i realize this is not org related. non-list email ok.]
On 5/1/22, Max Nikulin <maniku...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 01/05/2022 11:53, Samuel Wales wrote: >> >> [firefox did not offer to allow a command line to run my shell script >> which sets up emacs correctly, and idk if it even ran with my .emacs. >> does it do -q? not sure because emacs is too unusable to even find >> that out. so firefox fails to be accessible in that dialog box. > > Samuel, I think, firefox does exactly what it can find in MIME > associations (e.g. ~/.config/mimeapps.list) and in the .desktop file of > the selected application. > > There is an emacsclient.desktop file in Emacs git master that tries to > connect to the existing Emacs session. It is a relatively new addition, > so packages for Linux distributions may miss it. > > You can either use standard Emacs initialization to get all your > customization available through default emacs.desktop or create a custom > .desktop file that contain all CLI options specific to your setup. > > > -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com