In reply to #25, I believe the reason it happens with gvim but not gedit is because gedit natively supports opening files via gvfs, whereas gvim doesn't and so it gets passed the "~/.gvfs" path, but the permissions are not exposed correctly there. I do not know if this is intentional or a bug, but it is making it very hard to use gvfs for making remote edits (to configs etc.) with gvim. I'm also currently using sshfs/fuse as a workaround, but I have to manually mount things so I hope I'll one day be able to just use gvim/gvfs.
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