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* gpg.texi, specify-user-id.texi: Only some of the mentions of
exclamation marks have an example. Give examples to the rest.
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2007-01-18 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
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* gpg.texi, specify-user-id.texi: Only some of the mentions of
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exclamation marks have an example. Give examples to the rest.
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2007-01-17 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
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2007-01-17 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
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* gpg.texi (GPG Configuration Options): Make http_proxy option
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* gpg.texi (GPG Configuration Options): Make http_proxy option
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@ -2090,8 +2090,8 @@ The same %-expandos used for notation data are available here as well.
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@item --sig-keyserver-url @code{string}
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@item --sig-keyserver-url @code{string}
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Use @code{string} as a preferred keyserver URL for data signatures. If
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Use @code{string} as a preferred keyserver URL for data signatures. If
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you prefix it with an exclamation mark, the keyserver URL packet will
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you prefix it with an exclamation mark (!), the keyserver URL packet
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be flagged as critical.
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will be flagged as critical.
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The same %-expandos used for notation data are available here as well.
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The same %-expandos used for notation data are available here as well.
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of its SHA-1 fingerprint. The use of key Ids is just a shortcut, for
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of its SHA-1 fingerprint. The use of key Ids is just a shortcut, for
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all automated processing the fingerprint should be used.
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all automated processing the fingerprint should be used.
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When using @command{gpg} an exclamation mark may be appended to force
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When using @command{gpg} an exclamation mark (!) may be appended to
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using the specified primary or secondary key and not to try and
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force using the specified primary or secondary key and not to try and
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calculate which primary or secondary key to use.
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calculate which primary or secondary key to use.
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The last four lines of the example give the key ID in their long form as
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The last four lines of the example give the key ID in their long form as
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is available with @command{gpgsm} (i.e. the SHA-1 hash of the
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is available with @command{gpgsm} (i.e. the SHA-1 hash of the
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certificate).
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certificate).
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When using @command{gpg} an exclamation mark may be appended to force
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When using @command{gpg} an exclamation mark (!) may be appended to
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using the specified primary or secondary key and not to try and
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force using the specified primary or secondary key and not to try and
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calculate which primary or secondary key to use.
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calculate which primary or secondary key to use.
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The best way to specify a key Id is by using the fingerprint. This
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The best way to specify a key Id is by using the fingerprint. This
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