yes, please null and declare obsolete. there will soon be a better general
mechanism, anyway (my coding system generalization).
"Stephen J. Turnbull" wrote:
While we're on the subject of `find-file' opacities, is there
a good
reason not to make `format-alist' nil by default? The only things
left there by default are the "image/*" formats and "text/enriched".
`image-mode' is still too broken to be invoked by default, IMHO, and
lives in a package now and I don't know what `format-decode' will do
if it can't find its handler. "text/enriched" is nearly redundant if
you're using a modern MUA like VM or Gnus, or use tm or SEMI. Maybe
even dangerous, if the transformations used aren't idempotent (which
they might not be in a multi-message Mule environment).
Since `format-alist' is not documented anywhere that I could cross-
reference from `find-file' (I only found it because I remembered that
insert-file-contents-literally nulls a variable which seemed totally
unconnected to `find-file', so I looked there), we should either nuke
this entirely (yeah, yeah, I know, but dreams are still legal, aren't
they?) or document it.
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