https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398041

--- Comment #4 from 157ydvpln...@opayq.com ---
Spoke too soon. I have Okular (from Fedora's (KDE) repos) set up as my default
pdf viewer; I confused that with the flatpak version, which is also installed
on that same set up. On Fedora (KDE), when using the flatpak package for
Okular, I'm getting the same behaviour when opening files: Right-click + Open
or dragging and dropping a file onto an open Okular window gives an error
("Could not open 'file://<path/filename.pdf>'. File does not exist.") But
browsing to the file through File > Open menu option in Okular (flatpak) opens
files with no errors. 

I have xdg-desktop-portal-kde installed on Fedora (KDE). CTRL+Shift+S opens the
file-save-as dialog box in the foreground as expected instead of in the
background with a pop-up (as I see in GNOME 3.22 and 3.28).

(Additional info about the Fedora KDE setup: Plasma ver 5.13.4, KDE Frameworks
5.48.0, QT version 5.10.)

On a Fedora (GNOME 3.28.2) setup, I get the same error when trying to open
files by double-clicking, but the file-save dialog box behaviour is strange: I
have xdg-desktop-portal-kde installed, but the file-save dialog box still opens
in the background (*right behind the Okular window*) with a pop-up message.

On the Debian (GNOME 3.22) setup, which spurred this bug report, the file save
dialog box would open in the background (but not right behind Okular), so I
routinely Alt-Tab my way to that dialog box.

(I don't have the Debian KDE setup with me right now, so I am unable to check
on that.)

In summary:
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Fedora KDE: File open operation by double clicking/ dragging and dropping gives
an error. File-Save works as expected.

Fedora GNOME (with xdg-desktop-portal-kde installed) File open operation by
double clicking/ dragging and dropping gives an error. File-Save opens the Save
dialog box *right behind the Okular window*.

Debian GNOME (where xdg-desktop-portal-kde is *not* installed),  File open
operation by double clicking/ dragging and dropping gives an error. File-Save
opens the Save dialog box in the background.

Hope this helps.

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