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#14188
24.3.50; ODF files and auto-mode-alist
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Reported by: Stephen Berman <stephen.berman <at> gmx.net>
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 20:00:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 24.3.50
Done: Tassilo Horn <tsdh <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #5 received at submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
The extension .od[fgpst] for ODF files occurs twice as part of a key in
the default value of auto-mode-alist, paired first with archive-mode and
later with doc-view-mode-maybe. As a result, visiting such a file shows
the directory-style listing of the archive instead of the files content.
To see the latter, you have to explicitly invoke doc-view-mode. But if
.od[fgpst] is removed from the key paired with archive-mode, then
visiting such a file shows the content after conversion, and when you
type C-c C-c, it switches to the archive listing, due to
magic-fallback-mode-alist.[1] I think this is better behavior. I can't
test files with the other extensions in the problematic entry
("\\.\\(sx[dmicw]\\|od[fgpst]\\|oxt\\)\\'" . archive-mode), so I don't
know if the whole entry should be deleted or only "od[fgpst]\\|".
In GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (x86_64-suse-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.4.4)
of 2013-04-09 on rosalinde
Bzr revision: 112253 rgm <at> gnu.org-20130409101736-f1vzgrwt88suqqis
Windowing system distributor `The X.Org Foundation', version 11.0.11203000
System Description: openSUSE 12.2 (x86_64)
Configured using:
`configure --without-toolkit-scroll-bars CFLAGS=-g3 -O0'
Important settings:
value of $LANG: en_US.UTF-8
value of $XMODIFIERS: @im=local
locale-coding-system: utf-8-unix
default enable-multibyte-characters: t
Footnotes:
[1] Actually, it only switches to the archive listing if the global
value of major-mode is fundamental-mode. I don't know if this is a bug,
so I'll ask about it on emacs-devel.
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