On 2/5/07, Lennart Borgman (gmail) <address@hidden> wrote:
Opening an
image with C-x C-f seems quite ok to me, at least if I am doing that
myself ;-)
Even if the image lacks a recognized image file extension? I.e., do
you think that opening a .c file containing a JPEG should
1) Start in image-mode and display the image
2) Start in C mode, image-minor-mode and display the image
3) Start in image-mode and not display the image
4) Start in C mode, image-minor-mode and not display the image
5) Start in fundamental mode, image-minor-mode and display the image
6) Start in fundamental mode, image-minor-mode and not display the image
7) Start in C mode and bypass image mode (major and minor)
8) Start in fundamental mode and bypass all mode detection