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doc: fix minor spelling and tense errors

* doc/{gpg,gpgsm,wks}.texi: minor orthographic cleanup.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor 2019-08-20 15:14:39 -04:00
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@ -1091,7 +1091,7 @@ Directly sign a key from the passphrase without any further user
interaction. The @var{fpr} must be the verified primary fingerprint interaction. The @var{fpr} must be the verified primary fingerprint
of a key in the local keyring. If no @var{names} are given, all of a key in the local keyring. If no @var{names} are given, all
useful user ids are signed; with given [@var{names}] only useful user useful user ids are signed; with given [@var{names}] only useful user
ids matching one of theses names are signed. By default, or if a name ids matching one of these names are signed. By default, or if a name
is prefixed with a '*', a case insensitive substring match is used. is prefixed with a '*', a case insensitive substring match is used.
If a name is prefixed with a '=' a case sensitive exact match is done. If a name is prefixed with a '=' a case sensitive exact match is done.
@ -3655,7 +3655,7 @@ files; They all live in the current home directory (@pxref{option
certificates. The file name corresponds to the OpenPGP fingerprint of certificates. The file name corresponds to the OpenPGP fingerprint of
the respective key. It is suggested to backup those certificates and the respective key. It is suggested to backup those certificates and
if the primary private key is not stored on the disk to move them to if the primary private key is not stored on the disk to move them to
an external storage device. Anyone who can access theses files is an external storage device. Anyone who can access these files is
able to revoke the corresponding key. You may want to print them out. able to revoke the corresponding key. You may want to print them out.
You should backup all files in this directory and take care to keep You should backup all files in this directory and take care to keep
this backup closed away. this backup closed away.

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@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ mainly for debugging.
@item --keydb-clear-some-cert-flags @item --keydb-clear-some-cert-flags
@opindex keydb-clear-some-cert-flags @opindex keydb-clear-some-cert-flags
This is a debugging aid to reset certain flags in the key database This is a debugging aid to reset certain flags in the key database
which are used to cache certain certificate stati. It is especially which are used to cache certain certificate statuses. It is especially
useful if a bad CRL or a weird running OCSP responder did accidentally useful if a bad CRL or a weird running OCSP responder did accidentally
revoke certificate. There is no security issue with this command revoke certificate. There is no security issue with this command
because @command{gpgsm} always make sure that the validity of a certificate is because @command{gpgsm} always make sure that the validity of a certificate is

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@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ Display a brief help page and exit.
@end ifset @end ifset
@mansect description @mansect description
The @command{gpg-wks-server} is a server site implementation of the The @command{gpg-wks-server} is a server side implementation of the
Web Key Service. It receives requests for publication, sends Web Key Service. It receives requests for publication, sends
confirmation requests, receives confirmations, and published the key. confirmation requests, receives confirmations, and published the key.
It also has features to ease the setup and maintenance of a Web Key It also has features to ease the setup and maintenance of a Web Key
@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ Directory.
When used with the command @option{--receive} a single Web Key Service When used with the command @option{--receive} a single Web Key Service
mail is processed. Commonly this command is used with the option mail is processed. Commonly this command is used with the option
@option{--send} to directly send the crerated mails back. See below @option{--send} to directly send the created mails back. See below
for an installation example. for an installation example.
The command @option{--cron} is used for regular cleanup tasks. For The command @option{--cron} is used for regular cleanup tasks. For
@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ be the same address for all configured domains, for example:
$ echo key-submission@@example.net >submission-address $ echo key-submission@@example.net >submission-address
@end example @end example
The protocol requires that the key to be published is send with an The protocol requires that the key to be published is sent with an
encrypted mail to the service. Thus you need to create a key for encrypted mail to the service. Thus you need to create a key for
the submission address: the submission address: