2008-05-15 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>

* gpg.texi (Operational GPG Commands): Mention the way to change
	the default signing key.
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2008-05-15 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>
* gpg.texi (Operational GPG Commands): Mention the way to change
the default signing key.
2008-05-06 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
* Makefile.am (myman_pages): Add gpg-zip.1.

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@itemx -s
@opindex sign
Make a signature. This command may be combined with @option{--encrypt}
(for a signed and encrypted message), @option{--symmetric} (for a signed
and symmetrically encrypted message), or @option{--encrypt} and
(for a signed and encrypted message), @option{--symmetric} (for a
signed and symmetrically encrypted message), or @option{--encrypt} and
@option{--symmetric} together (for a signed message that may be
decrypted via a secret key or a passphrase).
decrypted via a secret key or a passphrase). The key to be used for
signing is chosen by default or can be set with the
@option{--local-user} and @option{--default-key} options.
@item --clearsign
@opindex clearsign
Make a clear text signature. The content in a clear text signature is
readable without any special software. OpenPGP software is only
needed to verify the signature. Clear text signatures may modify
end-of-line whitespace for platform independence and are not intended
to be reversible.
readable without any special software. OpenPGP software is only needed
to verify the signature. Clear text signatures may modify end-of-line
whitespace for platform independence and are not intended to be
reversible. The key to be used for signing is chosen by default or
can be set with the @option{--local-user} and @option{--default-key}
options.
@item --detach-sign
@itemx -b