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Type fixes and @samp{} fix. From gnupg-2.
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2007-12-12 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
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* gpg.texi, specify-user-id.texi: Update from gnupg-2.
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* yat2m.c: Update from gnupg-2.
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2007-10-27 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
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2007-10-27 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
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* gpg.texi: Update from gnupg-2.
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* gpg.texi: Update from gnupg-2.
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@node GPG Commands
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@node GPG Commands
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@section Commands
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@section Commands
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Commands are not distinguished from options execpt for the fact that
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Commands are not distinguished from options except for the fact that
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only one command is allowed.
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only one command is allowed.
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@command{@gpgname} may be run with no commands, in which case it will
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@command{@gpgname} may be run with no commands, in which case it will
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@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ encountered, you can explicitly stop parsing by using the special option
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@node GPG Configuration Options
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@node GPG Configuration Options
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@subsection How to change the configuration
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@subsection How to change the configuration
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These options are used to change the configuraton and are usually found
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These options are used to change the configuration and are usually found
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in the option file.
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in the option file.
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@table @gnupgtabopt
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@table @gnupgtabopt
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@ -2456,13 +2456,13 @@ listed. @option{--list-config} is only usable with
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@item --gpgconf-list
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@item --gpgconf-list
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@opindex gpgconf-list
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@opindex gpgconf-list
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This command is simliar to @option{--list-config} but in general only
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This command is similar to @option{--list-config} but in general only
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internally used by the @command{gpgconf} tool.
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internally used by the @command{gpgconf} tool.
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@item --gpgconf-test
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@item --gpgconf-test
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@opindex gpgconf-test
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@opindex gpgconf-test
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This is more or less dummy action. However it parses the configuration
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This is more or less dummy action. However it parses the configuration
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file and returns with failure if the configuraion file would prevent
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file and returns with failure if the configuration file would prevent
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@command{gpg} from startup. Thus it may be used to run a syntax check
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@command{gpg} from startup. Thus it may be used to run a syntax check
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on the configuration file.
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on the configuration file.
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helper script is provided to create these files (@pxref{addgnupghome}).
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helper script is provided to create these files (@pxref{addgnupghome}).
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@end ifclear
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@end ifclear
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For internal purposes @command{@gpgname} creates and maintaines a few other
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For internal purposes @command{@gpgname} creates and maintains a few other
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files; They all live in in the current home directory (@pxref{option
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files; They all live in in the current home directory (@pxref{option
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--homedir}). Only the @command{@gpgname} may modify these files.
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--homedir}). Only the @command{@gpgname} may modify these files.
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as described in its documentation, this variable is set to the correct
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as described in its documentation, this variable is set to the correct
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value. The option @option{--gpg-agent-info} can be used to override it.
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value. The option @option{--gpg-agent-info} can be used to override it.
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@item PINENTRY_USER_DATA
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This value is passed via gpg-agent to pinentry. It is useful to convey
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extra information to a custom pinentry
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@item COLUMNS
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@item COLUMNS
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@itemx LINES
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@itemx LINES
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Used to size some displays to the full size of the screen.
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Used to size some displays to the full size of the screen.
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@include specify-user-id.texi
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@include specify-user-id.texi
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@end ifset
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@end ifset
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@mansect return vaue
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@mansect return value
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@chapheading RETURN VALUE
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@chapheading RETURN VALUE
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The program returns 0 if everything was fine, 1 if at least
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The program returns 0 if everything was fine, 1 if at least
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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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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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@item By exact match on serial number and issuer's DN.
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@item By exact match on serial number and issuer's DN.
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This is indicated by a hash mark, followed by the hexadecmal
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This is indicated by a hash mark, followed by the hexadecimal
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representation of the serial number, the followed by a slash and the
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representation of the serial number, then followed by a slash and the
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RFC-2253 encoded DN of the issuer. See note above.
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RFC-2253 encoded DN of the issuer. See note above.
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@cartouche
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@cartouche
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{ "code", 0, "\\fB", "\\fR" },
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{ "code", 0, "\\fB", "\\fR" },
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{ "sc", 0, "\\fB", "\\fR" },
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{ "sc", 0, "\\fB", "\\fR" },
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{ "var", 0, "\\fI", "\\fR" },
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{ "var", 0, "\\fI", "\\fR" },
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{ "samp", 0, "\n'", "'\n" },
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{ "samp", 0, "'", "'" },
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{ "file", 0, "`\\fI","\\fR'" },
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{ "file", 0, "`\\fI","\\fR'" },
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{ "env", 0, "`\\fI","\\fR'" },
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{ "env", 0, "`\\fI","\\fR'" },
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{ "acronym", 0 },
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{ "acronym", 0 },
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finish_page (void)
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finish_page (void)
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FILE *fp;
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const char *s;
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const char *s;
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int i;
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