>>> Sigh. Seems like a magic string for the "TeXshop" TeX editor. But I
>>> think just ruling out [VT] is still asking for trouble.
>> I think a bug report to the TeXshop is in order.
> Uh, you people are joking, right?
Nope!
> It is not a bug in TeXshop if Emacs' magic-mode-alist goes out of c
opening the following file in emacs-snapshot from Ubuntu Edgy
(sorry, I don't have a fresher CVS Emacs at work) will throw the
buffer into PostScript mode, presumably because it starts with "%!".
This seems rather like overkill.
Same old problem where the file's content and the
> To take this out of magic-mode-alist, and leave recognition of
> Postscript to file names alone, might be a good change, but I am not
> sure of usage practices.
Who put this entry in magic-mode-alist, and why?
Stefan
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> In contrast, %! is far too generic to be useful. It may be a
> heuristic for a PostScript interpreter to decide whether it is getting
> fed PostScript on stdin. But it does not sound like a useful
> heuristic for a text editor to decide whether a named file contains
> PostScript code or anythin
Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> opening the following file in emacs-snapshot from Ubuntu Edgy
> (sorry, I don't have a fresher CVS Emacs at work) will throw the
> buffer into PostScript mode, presumably because it starts with
> "%!". This seems rather like overkill.
>
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