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* gpg.sgml: Add an example of what an exclamation mark is, as people seem

to miss it often.
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David Shaw 2003-12-21 14:32:15 +00:00
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2003-12-21 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpg.sgml: Add an example of what an exclamation mark is, as
people seem to miss it often.
2003-12-07 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpg.sgml: Fix a few missing semicolons in & entities. Noted by

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@ -1443,7 +1443,7 @@ must contain a '@' character. This is to help prevent pollution of
the IETF reserved notation namespace. The --expert flag overrides the
'@' check. &ParmValue; may be any printable string; it will be
encoded in UTF8, so you should check that your --charset is set
correctly. If you prefix &ParmName; with an exclamation mark, the
correctly. If you prefix &ParmName; with an exclamation mark (!), the
notation data will be flagged as critical (rfc2440:5.2.3.15).
--sig-notation sets a notation for data signatures. --cert-notation
sets a notation for key signatures (certifications). --set-notation
@ -1480,8 +1480,8 @@ as well as when verifying a signature with a notation in it.
<term>--set-policy-url &ParmString;</term>
<listitem><para>
Use &ParmString; as Policy URL for signatures (rfc2440:5.2.3.19). If
you prefix it with an exclamation mark, the policy URL packet will be
flagged as critical. --sig-policy-url sets a a policy url for data
you prefix it with an exclamation mark (!), the policy URL packet will
be flagged as critical. --sig-policy-url sets a a policy url for data
signatures. --cert-policy-url sets a policy url for key signatures
(certifications). --set-policy-url sets both.
</para><para>
@ -2361,7 +2361,7 @@ in front.
</variablelist>
<para>
Note that you can append an exclamation mark to key IDs or
Note that you can append an exclamation mark (!) to key IDs or
fingerprints. This flag tells GnuPG to use exactly the given primary
or secondary key and not to try to figure out which secondary or
primary key to use.