I was thinking more of protecting my self from a malware och keylogger. Thats why I wanted to encrypt my wallet file, and the whole folder where my wallet is stored.
If your wallet is protected by a password that you type in, than a keylogger can grab it -- there's no way to protect against this. If you're worried about malware and keyloggers, you should be looking at solutions that aren't simply password-based, e.g.:
1. Web-based multisig wallets with two factor authentication, e.g. Greenaddress.it or BitGo.com.
2. Desktop-based multisig wallets, e.g. Armory or mSIGNA (and another trusted individual running the same).
3. Cold storage solutions, e.g. Electrum or Armory.
4. Hardware wallets, e.g. Trezor or Ledger (a.k.a. HW.1).
(Of course, each of these also has its downsides.)
And just in case, is it worth to save the private keys somewhere, when using electrum? Or is just the seed enough.. because every page about how to save your wallet is mentioning that one should save the private keys.
The seed is enough.