On Wed, 11 Aug 2021, Manuel Uberti wrote: > On 10/08/21 23:22, Peter Oliver wrote: >> Pretty much, yes.  You should be able to use emacsclient.desktop for >> everything.  By the way, if you’re launching Emacs for the first time in a >> session, you shouldn’t need to right-click and select New Instance.  Left >> clicking should cause a new instance to run if there is no existing >> instance. > > It isnt' so, though. If I left-click on the Emacs (client) I always get an > Emacs client, the first time too. But in this case, emacsclient automatically starts emacs for you, doesn’t it? -- Peter Oliver