Xavier Maillard writes:
What is emacsclient.desktop exactly ? On my slackware, there is
nothing named like this.
Inside a desktop environment (e.g. GNOME, KDE, Xfce), xdg-open
passes the arguments to that desktop environment's file-opener
application (gvfs-open, kde-open, or exo-open, respectively).
When no desktop environment is detected (e.g. using Openbox),
xdg-open will use its own configuration files, emacsclient.desktop
is the call to the emacs server, if you do not use the server you
could use emacs.desktop instead.
Best,
--
Jorge.