[svn] GnuPG - r4407 - trunk/doc
svn author dshaw
cvs at cvs.gnupg.org
Thu Jan 18 19:52:24 CET 2007
Author: dshaw
Date: 2007-01-18 19:52:24 +0100 (Thu, 18 Jan 2007)
New Revision: 4407
Modified:
trunk/doc/ChangeLog
trunk/doc/gpg.texi
trunk/doc/specify-user-id.texi
Log:
* gpg.texi, specify-user-id.texi: Only some of the mentions of
exclamation marks have an example. Give examples to the rest.
Modified: trunk/doc/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/ChangeLog 2007-01-17 23:38:56 UTC (rev 4406)
+++ trunk/doc/ChangeLog 2007-01-18 18:52:24 UTC (rev 4407)
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2007-01-18 David Shaw <dshaw at jabberwocky.com>
+
+ * gpg.texi, specify-user-id.texi: Only some of the mentions of
+ exclamation marks have an example. Give examples to the rest.
+
2007-01-17 David Shaw <dshaw at jabberwocky.com>
* gpg.texi (GPG Configuration Options): Make http_proxy option
Modified: trunk/doc/gpg.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/gpg.texi 2007-01-17 23:38:56 UTC (rev 4406)
+++ trunk/doc/gpg.texi 2007-01-18 18:52:24 UTC (rev 4407)
@@ -2090,8 +2090,8 @@
@item --sig-keyserver-url @code{string}
Use @code{string} as a preferred keyserver URL for data signatures. If
-you prefix it with an exclamation mark, the keyserver URL packet will
-be flagged as critical.
+you prefix it with an exclamation mark (!), the keyserver URL packet
+will be flagged as critical.
The same %-expandos used for notation data are available here as well.
Modified: trunk/doc/specify-user-id.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/specify-user-id.texi 2007-01-17 23:38:56 UTC (rev 4406)
+++ trunk/doc/specify-user-id.texi 2007-01-18 18:52:24 UTC (rev 4407)
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
of its SHA-1 fingerprint. The use of key Ids is just a shortcut, for
all automated processing the fingerprint should be used.
-When using @command{gpg} an exclamation mark may be appended to force
-using the specified primary or secondary key and not to try and
+When using @command{gpg} an exclamation mark (!) may be appended to
+force using the specified primary or secondary key and not to try and
calculate which primary or secondary key to use.
The last four lines of the example give the key ID in their long form as
@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@
is available with @command{gpgsm} (i.e. the SHA-1 hash of the
certificate).
-When using @command{gpg} an exclamation mark may be appended to force
-using the specified primary or secondary key and not to try and
+When using @command{gpg} an exclamation mark (!) may be appended to
+force using the specified primary or secondary key and not to try and
calculate which primary or secondary key to use.
The best way to specify a key Id is by using the fingerprint. This
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