Am Thu, 26 Nov 2020 08:31:29 +0300 schrieb Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>:
> That is not fair choice. It pushes user to finally ! apply and accept > it, but does not give chance to permanently ignore it. > > > Do you want to apply it? You can type > y -- to apply the local variables list. > n -- to ignore the local variables list. > ! -- to apply the local variables list, and permanently mark these > values (*) as safe (in the future, they will be set > automatically.) Well, if you are arguing for a user who chose to use emacs, configured mutt to invoke emacs etc, but at the same time has no idea he chose a mighty tool, as in has no clue about programming, variables etc., then this choice won't help neither. If you have no idea about local variables, you can not make an informed decision about *anything* involving the concept of local variables. Besides stopping and reading the manual. May be I miss something, but then I miss it :-) Furthermore this discussion has imho long left the main topic of this list. Detlef