diff --git a/doc/FAQ b/doc/FAQ index 7f180db18..0eec138b5 100644 --- a/doc/FAQ +++ b/doc/FAQ @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ GNUPG FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS -Version: 1.5.4 -Last-Modified: Jul 11, 2001 +Version: 1.5.5 +Last-Modified: Sep 13, 2001 Maintained-by: Nils Ellmenreich @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ you could search in the mailing list archive. 4.12) How can a get list of key IDs used to encrypt a message? 4.13) I can't decrypt my symmetrical only (-c) encrypted message with a new version of GnuPG. - 4.14) How can I used GnuPG in an automated environment? + 4.14) How can I use GnuPG in an automated environment? 4.15) Which email-client can I use with GnuPG? 4.16) Can't we have a gpg library? 4.17) I have successfully generated a revocation certificate, but I don't @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ you could search in the mailing list archive. patent restriction. The patent does not expire before 2007 so don't expect official support before then. - However, there is an unofficial modules to include it even + However, there is an unofficial module to include it even in earlier version of GnuPG. It's available from . Look for idea.c. @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ you could search in the mailing list archive. real world attacks, you don't get any extra security compared to DSA, there might be compatibility problems with certain PGP versions. It has only been introduced because at the time it was - not clear whether there is was patent on DSA. + not clear whether there was a patent on DSA. 4.2) Why does it sometimes take so long to create keys? @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ messages? without this option. The option will be removed in 1.1, so better re-encrypt your message now. -4.14) How can I used GnuPG in an automated environment? +4.14) How can I use GnuPG in an automated environment? You should use the option --batch and don't use pass phrases as there is usually no way to store it more secure than the secret @@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ material? created. If you want to update the preferences for existing user IDs, select those user IDs (or select none to update all) and enter the command "updpref". Note that the timestamp of the - self-signaures is increaded by one second when running this + self-signatures is increaded by one second when running this command. diff --git a/doc/faq.raw b/doc/faq.raw index 03be7c822..1e8ceb91c 100644 --- a/doc/faq.raw +++ b/doc/faq.raw @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ The most recent version of the FAQ is available from [H H1]GNUPG FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS[H /H1] -Version: 1.5.4[H p] -Last-Modified: Jul 11, 2001[H p] +Version: 1.5.5[H p] +Last-Modified: Sep 13, 2001[H p] Maintained-by: [$maintainer] @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ you could search in the mailing list archive. patent restriction. The patent does not expire before 2007 so don't expect official support before then. - However, there is an unofficial modules to include it even + However, there is an unofficial module to include it even in earlier version of GnuPG. It's available from [H a href=ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/pub/gcrypt/contrib/] [H /a]. Look for [H pre]idea.c[H /pre]. @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ you could search in the mailing list archive. real world attacks, you don't get any extra security compared to DSA, there might be compatibility problems with certain PGP versions. It has only been introduced because at the time it was - not clear whether there is was patent on DSA. + not clear whether there was a patent on DSA. Why does it sometimes take so long to create keys? @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ messages? without this option. The option will be removed in 1.1, so better re-encrypt your message now. - How can I used GnuPG in an automated environment? + How can I use GnuPG in an automated environment? You should use the option --batch and don't use pass phrases as there is usually no way to store it more secure than the secret @@ -905,7 +905,7 @@ material? created. If you want to update the preferences for existing user IDs, select those user IDs (or select none to update all) and enter the command "updpref". Note that the timestamp of the - self-signaures is increaded by one second when running this + self-signatures is increaded by one second when running this command.