This limitation is the reason why I rarely use snaps. It make using a
lot of programs way too cumbersome.

When I want to edit a file, that is normally accessible, than I do not want to 
mount a filesystem in the snap or copy it into my home directory.
The copy to home directory approach have the additional drawback, that the file 
have to copied back to it actual location -.-

My solution is to stick to the native program version, at least it
works.

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Title:
  There should be a Snap Plug to add specific directories outside $HOME
  to the list of allowed directories for a snap

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