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<p>I am sure I have asked this before, but I cannot find anywhere
where I kept the solution. I had to "upgrade" to Ubuntu 24.04 and
when I did, I reinstalled the flatpak version of tellico and
copied the ~/.var/app/org.kde.tellico directory from the old
system to the new one. tellico is telling me that it cannot open
~/albums.tc; ~/movies.tc or ~/books.tc using the Open Recent
dialog even though those files exist. If I navigate directly to
the file itself using Open - the exact same file - it opens just
fine, but the title bar shows the filename as
/run/user/doc/eb480a2d/books.tc instead of ~/books.tc </p>
<p>Since the Open Recent filename is shown as ~/books.tc, I know
that I had the answer to this at one time. Any chance of a
reminder? </p>
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