What's happening here is that the program considers the string is in iso-8859-1 
and tries to autoconvert to utf-8. 
What should happen is KDE/QT/etc should not try to be smart and consider that 
the string is the UTF-8 encoding.

To verify

$ echo Antikörper | iconv -f iso-8859-1 -t utf-8
Antikörper
$

If you guys use Kubuntu/KDE, you should make a real effort to fix these
things. Else, the whole KDE effort crambles on localisation issues.

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Strigi has problems with german umlaut
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/165158
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