".sh" file(s) help

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mblaker

".sh" file(s) help

Post by mblaker »

Ok, Here is my question.
I create some ".sh" files sometimes and run them time to time, my issue..well question is this...
In the attached image on the "Execute: [] Allow executing file as program" part is there any way to set that to enabled by default?
where when I double click to open/run it it will still come up saying "Run in terminal / Edit / Cancel"
Currently I have to manually turn that on for each one I make, was wondering if I could set it so if the file is a ".sh" then "Execute: [] Allow executing file as program" is enabled.

Thanks,
Mike
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nomko

Re: ".sh" file(s) help

Post by nomko »

Take a look here: https://sites.google.com/site/tipsandtr ... able-files. Please note that you read .sh were is stated .bin or .run. So, filename.bin must be read by you as filename.sh!
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