> The problem at a glance will be with parts of articles that are
> ‘included’ in articles and will normally not start with either
>
>  =Title
>
> or
>
>  Title
>  =====
>
> Fortunately, I don't have many of those at this point, your solution is
> definitely worth a try.
>
> OTOH, tex/latex files are ascii text and yet they have their own
> official .tex/.latex MIME types. Python as well, for that matter. That's
> why I was looking for what might have transpired in prior discussions of
> these aspects: or is the jury still out on this one?
>
> Thanks,
>
> cj

My 2c is that files starting with a //asciidoc comment line would be a
good marker.  That way there is no constraint on actual content.

Cheers
Lex

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