One of the issues I regulary see in my classes that when people write
their first perl script in Padre and save it, they don't give an
extension to it. In turn Padre does not recognize the file as a Perl
script. If they open the file again Padre recognizes the mime-type as
the file starts with the sh-bang but there might be a bug in Padre (or
maybe it is already fixed) regarding the issue of Padre forgetting the
mime-type on save.

In addition I think we should address the expectation of the Windows
people that Padre would save the file using the "standard" extension
of the language or at least it should warn them about the missing
extension.

What do you think?

Gabor
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