Taylor Hedberg wrote:
Sylvia Ganush, Tue 2013-04-30 @ 18:08:45+0200:
Hmm... * = executable? What's executable about foobar.pdf* or
foobar.txt*? I can't understand.
Those files must have the "executable" bit set in your file system, and
netrw is just picking up on that.

As for why the executable bit is set on non-executable files, ask
whatever program stored those files in the first place.
Additionally, if Sylvia is using Windows and NTFS -- her file(s) may have ACLs set which (incorrectly) are flagging the file(s) as executable. There's a way to edit the acl for files; I'm not a Windows guru, so I'd have to hunt around for how to do it. I've done it before, though, and haven't found my notes about it yet.

Regards,
C Campbell

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