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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 <justus@g10code.com>
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Justus Winter 2016-12-15 12:44:52 +01:00
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@ -181,6 +181,8 @@ chosen by default or can be set explicitly using the
@item --clear-sign @item --clear-sign
@opindex clear-sign @opindex clear-sign
@itemx --clearsign
@opindex clearsign
Make a cleartext signature. The content in a cleartext signature is Make a cleartext signature. The content in a cleartext signature is
readable without any special software. OpenPGP software is only needed readable without any special software. OpenPGP software is only needed
to verify the signature. cleartext signatures may modify end-of-line 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 @item --list-signatures
@opindex list-signatures @opindex list-signatures
@itemx --list-sigs
@opindex list-sigs
Same as @option{--list-keys}, but the signatures are listed too. Same as @option{--list-keys}, but the signatures are listed too.
This command has the same effect as This command has the same effect as
using @option{--list-keys} with @option{--with-sig-list}. using @option{--list-keys} with @option{--with-sig-list}.
@ -322,6 +326,8 @@ command "tsign").
@item --check-signatures @item --check-signatures
@opindex check-signatures @opindex check-signatures
@itemx --check-sigs
@opindex check-sigs
Same as @option{--list-signatures}, but the signatures are verified. Note Same as @option{--list-signatures}, but the signatures are verified. Note
that for performance reasons the revocation status of a signing key is that for performance reasons the revocation status of a signing key is
not shown. not shown.
@ -466,6 +472,8 @@ signatures, user-IDs and subkeys.
@item --receive-keys @code{key IDs} @item --receive-keys @code{key IDs}
@opindex receive-keys @opindex receive-keys
@itemx --recv-keys @code{key IDs}
@opindex recv-keys
Import the keys with the given key IDs from a keyserver. Option Import the keys with the given key IDs from a keyserver. Option
@option{--keyserver} must be used to give the name of this keyserver. @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 @item --generate-key
@opindex generate-key @opindex generate-key
@itemx --gen-key
@opindex gen-key
Generate a new key pair using the current default parameters. This is 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 the standard command to create a new key. In addition to the key a
revocation certificate is created and stored in the revocation certificate is created and stored in the
@file{openpgp-revocs.d} directory below the GnuPG home directory. @file{openpgp-revocs.d} directory below the GnuPG home directory.
@item --full-generate-key @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 Generate a new key pair with dialogs for all options. This is an
extended version of @option{--generate-key}. extended version of @option{--generate-key}.
@ -700,6 +712,8 @@ to use this.
@item --generate-revocation-certificate @code{name} @item --generate-revocation-certificate @code{name}
@opindex generate-revocation-certificate @opindex generate-revocation-certificate
@itemx --gen-revoke @code{name}
@opindex gen-revoke
Generate a revocation certificate for the complete key. To only revoke Generate a revocation certificate for the complete key. To only revoke
a subkey or a key signature, use the @option{--edit} command. 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} @item --change-passphrase @var{user_id}
@opindex change-passphrase @opindex change-passphrase
@itemx --passwd @var{user_id}
@opindex passwd
Change the passphrase of the secret key belonging to the certificate Change the passphrase of the secret key belonging to the certificate
specified as @var{user_id}. This is a shortcut for the sub-command specified as @var{user_id}. This is a shortcut for the sub-command
@code{passwd} of the edit key menu. @code{passwd} of the edit key menu.

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@ -167,6 +167,8 @@ use @samp{--help} to get a list of supported operations.
@table @gnupgtabopt @table @gnupgtabopt
@item --generate-key @item --generate-key
@opindex generate-key @opindex generate-key
@itemx --gen-key
@opindex gen-key
This command allows the creation of a certificate signing request or a This command allows the creation of a certificate signing request or a
self-signed certificate. It is commonly used along with the self-signed certificate. It is commonly used along with the
@option{--output} option to save the created CSR or certificate into a @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} @item --change-passphrase @var{user_id}
@opindex change-passphrase @opindex change-passphrase
@itemx --passwd @var{user_id}
@opindex passwd
Change the passphrase of the private key belonging to the certificate Change the passphrase of the private key belonging to the certificate
specified as @var{user_id}. Note, that changing the passphrase/PIN of a specified as @var{user_id}. Note, that changing the passphrase/PIN of a
smartcard is not yet supported. smartcard is not yet supported.