Re: File type misclassification
1) Restrict the magic for PostScript files to %!PS
("%!PS" . ps-mode)
Do Postscript files normally start with `%!PS'? If so, that
change is clearly correct.
2) Recognize the specific case of TEX
("%![^VT]" . ps-mode)
In TeX, the % is a comment character. There is no reason
for it to be followed by `!TEX'.
Is there some convention about using %! to start a file
which is being followed here? It looks like one is in use,
but I have never heard of it.
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.
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