At the very least, I think I'll add that line (commented out) to Sigil's launch script. That way, we can tell tell people who have problems on KDE to simply uncomment the line.
This is more evidence (IMO) that the problem lies with KDE's qt platform plugin.
In the meantime, I'll fire up a KDE VM and see if I can't find a workaround that doesn't involve "tricking" Qt into thinking it doesn't need to load KDE's platform plugin.
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