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Re: [opensuse-kde] kgpg does not recognize dead keys as such in the password dialog
- From: "Marcelo Magno T. Sales" <mmtsales@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 18:32:54 -0300
- Message-id: <200903011832.54663.mmtsales@xxxxxxxxx>
Em Dom 01 Mar 2009, Karsten König escreveu:
Sorry, I should have been clear about that - dead keys work as they
should in every other application I tried, KDE or not, GUI or console.
Just in the passphrase dialog of kgpg they do not.
Probably the problem is related to the pinentry-qt package, which is
used by kgpg to ask for the password. I'll file a bug on this.
In the mean time, any one knows another software I can use to decrypt my
files and/or change my private key's password?
Thanks,
Marcelo
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Moin,
Am Sonntag 01 März 2009 16:13:24 schrieb Marcelo Magno T. Sales:
Is there a way to set it up so that it recognizes dead keys
correctly? Or at least is there other application I can use to
decrypt the files and/or change the passphrase?
I assume dead keys work nowhere for you (or at least not in most
applications) There are two places, in case you only use one
keyboardlayout you can set it up in yast -> keyboard, there are
different schemes for every language, including normal or nodeadkeys
(which seems to be default).
If you are using multiple layouts KDE can override the keyboard
settings in 'systemsettings' -> keyboard and mouse.
Sorry, I should have been clear about that - dead keys work as they
should in every other application I tried, KDE or not, GUI or console.
Just in the passphrase dialog of kgpg they do not.
Probably the problem is related to the pinentry-qt package, which is
used by kgpg to ask for the password. I'll file a bug on this.
In the mean time, any one knows another software I can use to decrypt my
files and/or change my private key's password?
Thanks,
Marcelo
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