>> do you remember why you put an entry
>>
>> ("%![^V]" . ps-mode)
>>
>> in magic-mode-alist? Did it just seem like a good idea or was there
>> some particular (set of) circumstances you had bumped into that called
>> for it?
>>
> I don't remember, but I checked this: The way I read magic, a conforming
> document must start with %!PS, but a non confirming one only with %!.
Thanks. I.e. you just thought it would be a good idea.
The question we were discussing is what Emacs should do with it, so what the
standard says is not really important (this is very different from what
`file' should do). And since Emacs usually uses file-name extensions to
determine the mode of a file, it's important to only use magic-mode-alist in
those rare cases where it's really important in practice.
Stefan
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