How do you list keys in UTF-8?
Ingo Kloecker
ingo@mathA.rwth-aachen.de
Tue, 28 Nov 2000 13:45:10 +0100
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On Monday, 27. November 2000 15:32, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Ingo Kloecker wrote:
> > But how can I list the keys in UTF-8?
>
> If you use gpg from an another process you should use the
> --with-colons option becuase this is designed for such purposes.
> The output format of --list-key may change with next version.
>
> The output of --with-colons is UTF8
Except that colons, ':', in the user ID are printed as "\x3a". Why?
Sure, the colon is the separator but the user ID is the last entry. So
everything between the 9th colon and the colon at the end of the line
is the user ID.
Which other characters are not printed in UTF8? How is the backslash
printed?
Regards,
Ingo
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Ingo Klöcker
Lehrstuhl A für Mathematik
RWTH Aachen
52056 Aachen
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