[kde] can not drag+drop files to openoffice.org



Hi!

When I drag-and-drop files from konqueror to oo.org with a filename containing
my language's special characters, then oo.org takes those characters as "%E1"
and "%F3" and so on... the characters are "á" and "é". Why oo.org can not
handle filenames with inernational characters? Or maybe I should ask this on
an oo.org mail list, and this has nothing to do with KDE? :)

Thanks!

Daniel

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