But I'd guess that konq assumes that the target application is also KDE
based and as such, capable of handling kioslave-like URLs (E.g. fish://)
Well I'm with you on that. Clearly KDE thinks some applications can
handle sftp/fish, and some can't. Depending on how it is called,
openoffice is getting passed different file URLs:
Open with "Word Processor"--> gets sftp_url
Open with "/usr/bin/oowriter"--> gets url_in_temp_directory
So the question is "how does konqueror make these distinctions, and
where is it configured?"
Ken
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