From bc6b76ef26f31c54ae1c29c761b8ecc437fcf565 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Justus Winter Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2016 12:44:52 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] doc: Add aliases of all changed options. * doc/gpg.texi: Add the old version of every option that was updated with the last change set. * doc/gpgsm.texi: Likewise. GnuPG-bug-id: 2700 Signed-off-by: Justus Winter --- doc/gpg.texi | 18 +++++++++++++++++- doc/gpgsm.texi | 4 ++++ 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/doc/gpg.texi b/doc/gpg.texi index c5068b982..9b230c87d 100644 --- a/doc/gpg.texi +++ b/doc/gpg.texi @@ -181,6 +181,8 @@ chosen by default or can be set explicitly using the @item --clear-sign @opindex clear-sign +@itemx --clearsign +@opindex clearsign Make a cleartext signature. The content in a cleartext signature is readable without any special software. OpenPGP software is only needed to verify the signature. cleartext signatures may modify end-of-line @@ -303,6 +305,8 @@ exported using @option{--export-secret-subkeys}). See also @item --list-signatures @opindex list-signatures +@itemx --list-sigs +@opindex list-sigs Same as @option{--list-keys}, but the signatures are listed too. This command has the same effect as using @option{--list-keys} with @option{--with-sig-list}. @@ -322,6 +326,8 @@ command "tsign"). @item --check-signatures @opindex check-signatures +@itemx --check-sigs +@opindex check-sigs Same as @option{--list-signatures}, but the signatures are verified. Note that for performance reasons the revocation status of a signing key is not shown. @@ -466,6 +472,8 @@ signatures, user-IDs and subkeys. @item --receive-keys @code{key IDs} @opindex receive-keys +@itemx --recv-keys @code{key IDs} +@opindex recv-keys Import the keys with the given key IDs from a keyserver. Option @option{--keyserver} must be used to give the name of this keyserver. @@ -683,13 +691,17 @@ can be used for no expiration date. @item --generate-key @opindex generate-key +@itemx --gen-key +@opindex gen-key Generate a new key pair using the current default parameters. This is the standard command to create a new key. In addition to the key a revocation certificate is created and stored in the @file{openpgp-revocs.d} directory below the GnuPG home directory. @item --full-generate-key -@opindex gen-key +@opindex full-generate-key +@itemx --full-gen-key +@opindex full-gen-key Generate a new key pair with dialogs for all options. This is an extended version of @option{--generate-key}. @@ -700,6 +712,8 @@ to use this. @item --generate-revocation-certificate @code{name} @opindex generate-revocation-certificate +@itemx --gen-revoke @code{name} +@opindex gen-revoke Generate a revocation certificate for the complete key. To only revoke a subkey or a key signature, use the @option{--edit} command. @@ -1075,6 +1089,8 @@ sub-command @code{revuid} of @option{--edit-key}. @item --change-passphrase @var{user_id} @opindex change-passphrase +@itemx --passwd @var{user_id} +@opindex passwd Change the passphrase of the secret key belonging to the certificate specified as @var{user_id}. This is a shortcut for the sub-command @code{passwd} of the edit key menu. diff --git a/doc/gpgsm.texi b/doc/gpgsm.texi index d7d3770bd..b92eaea43 100644 --- a/doc/gpgsm.texi +++ b/doc/gpgsm.texi @@ -167,6 +167,8 @@ use @samp{--help} to get a list of supported operations. @table @gnupgtabopt @item --generate-key @opindex generate-key +@itemx --gen-key +@opindex gen-key This command allows the creation of a certificate signing request or a self-signed certificate. It is commonly used along with the @option{--output} option to save the created CSR or certificate into a @@ -285,6 +287,8 @@ and in turn the @command{scdaemon}. @item --change-passphrase @var{user_id} @opindex change-passphrase +@itemx --passwd @var{user_id} +@opindex passwd Change the passphrase of the private key belonging to the certificate specified as @var{user_id}. Note, that changing the passphrase/PIN of a smartcard is not yet supported.