https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=391869

            Bug ID: 391869
           Summary: File selection dialog forgets directory context when
                    opening from remote server
           Product: kate
           Version: 17.12.0
          Platform: openSUSE RPMs
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: kwrite-bugs-n...@kde.org
          Reporter: 68g...@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

The file selection dialogs (eg. for open file) are forgetting the last used
directory, if that last used directory is remote - for instance over SFTP using
a KIO slave.

Previous to OpenSuse Leap 42.3 (Kate 16.08.02 and Framework 5.26.0) it would
always remember the last open directory, so for instance if you open one file
on a remote SFTP server, the next time you click "open" the file-browsing
begins from the same remote place.

Currently now the file selection is dumping you back in your local home
directory every time, regardless of the context. This makes for a tedious
navigation back to a particular remote directory location, especially if it is
deep down a directory tree.

To reproduce on vanilla OpenSuse Leap 42.3 or Leap 15 beta:
1. In Kate or Kwrite open a remote file on a SFTP server.
2. Once opened, click open again.
3. See where the starting point is for browsing the filesystem. It should be
the SFTP server still.

The second time you click open, instead of remembering the last used directory
of this context, namely the remote SFTP directory, it dumps you back into you
local home directory instead.

Expected Results:  
The software should start the filesystem browsing from the same directory as
houses the currently open file. 

Exceptions:
The directory remembering works correctly if the current context is a local
drive directory. The bug  only occurs on remote server access.

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