Thank you!

So this behavior is freezed and I cannot expect a "fix" for this?

Opening documents directly in the home directory is intended to only
work read-only?

We also have libreoffice extensions which require accessing files in the 
.hidden directory.
If I move them to the documents directory I have to find out the path of it 
e.g. via "xdg-user-dir DOCUMENTS", but will that work inside the libreoffice 
extension with limited access?
I could create a directory with a known name directly in the home directory and 
put all the files into it, but this could confuse users if there is a directory 
which contains only a hidden directory.

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