The question of how new files don't have +x using "save as" and do have +x might be answered with the following observation.
On 4 April 2012 19:42, Lex Trotman <elextr@gmail.com> wrote:Ahhh, make that
> On 4 April 2012 18:52, worthspending <worthspending@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Ya know, I really don't even want to ask as I don't want to be a pest, but,
>> I haven't found a good example of setting the umask prior to launching
>> geany. I would like to set the umask and have it tied to geany only. I
>> run a lot of unattended processes, so, the line of thinking is if I make
>> some type of global change I could introduce a problem to another program.
>>
>> I can confirm that the "save as" feature works as described in this thread.
>> No +x attribute on the saved file.
>
> Hi,
>
> In relation to your question, just do:
>
> umask 666; geany
umask 111; geany
because umask is the bits you *don't* want, allways got that wrong.
Cheers
Lex
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