https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411259
--- Comment #7 from Chris <chrisret...@gmx.com> --- (In reply to Christoph Feck from comment #6) > Cannot reproduce either with a sample tar.gz that contains an executable > bash script, even if it is marked +x and called *.sh. It is opened KWrite > (my configured text viewer). When I open a tarball that has a bash script in it. It does not what the extension is. Example using the latest claws-mail-3.17.5.tar.xz found from their download site. The tarball has a autogen.sh and a configure in the root of the tarball. Opening either of those files results in Ark opening them as a binary file. It does not matter if the file is executable or not. I have tested both same result. It's quite possible that something is keying in on the shebang "#!". There was a point in the past where bash scripts were opened properly as a text preview. For example opening claws-features.h is the same tarball opens as preview text. I frequently open source code tarballs before compiling to review the compile scripts. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.