If I recall correctly, the executable bit gets set if you transfer
that file to a FAT partition (like a flash drive).  I forget why this
happens.

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Alex Launi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don't put executable permission on your documents. Your document has the
> executable bit set, so it makes sense that we should let you try and run it.
> It could easily be a python or bash script.
>
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> --Alex Launi
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> [karmic] gnome-do doesn’t open OOo-Documents
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434859
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> Status in “gnome-do” package in Ubuntu: Invalid
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: gnome-do
>
> Ubuntu 9.10
> Gnome Do Version is 0.8.2
> package is gnome-do_0.8.2+dfsg-0-9.10~ppa1
> same behavior in gnome-do_0.8.2+dfgs-1_i386.deb (universe)
>
> When typing the name of an OOo-document ("foo.odt") it is properly displayed 
> with the assotiated icon in the gnome do searchbox, but when hitting enter 
> gnome do won’t start OpenOffice.org writer and open the document as expected. 
> Nothing happens, there are also no error messages in the terminal.
>

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