From: Seweryn Kokot <skokot@po.opole.pl>
Subject: risky local variables
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2006 12:09:03 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87lknzuj0g.fsf@poczta.po.opole.pl> (raw)
Hello,
Normally my text files are visited with auto-fill mode but I need one
text file that should not be auto-filled so I put in this file:
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: text
%%% auto-fill-function: nil
%%% End:
but when I open this file I get the following information:
The local variables list in file.txt
contains variables that are risky (**).
Do you want to apply it? You can type
y -- to apply the local variables list
n -- to ignore the local variables list
It is a bit irritating to type y all the time. How to get rid of this
question?
Regards
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2006-10-02 10:09 Seweryn Kokot [this message]
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2006-10-02 10:26 ` risky local variables David Kastrup
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