Closing this ticket, the task is done. Further improvements should go into a new tickets after we decided what we want.
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Jul 31 2025
Ok, setting this to done, but not resolved so that timegrid will notice it and make a new ticket with more information for the "no data" message.
Jul 30 2025
well the messages are improved, if we want to improve them further, this should go into a new ticket.
I assume you only forgot to move this to testing, as this is solved.
We now have separate windows for the notepad, several ones can be opened now.
Checked with Gpg4win-5.0.0-beta357
tested with Gpg4win-5.0.0-beta357 (GnuPG 2.5.11):
Jul 29 2025
Jul 28 2025
Jul 25 2025
Hopefully the final version:
Besser: The signing certificate is not certified by you or a trusted person.
not sure if this really is an issue, maybe for a person proficient with a a screenreader the behavior ist ok, after the fix of the show/hide button is done?
Jul 24 2025
Another suggestion for the changed button text was simply "List Certificates" as the context implies which those will be. I like it.
Jul 23 2025
tested with Gpg4win-5.0.0-beta345
Jul 22 2025
not mentioned in the test for v3.1.26, and checksums are no important part of the software
Jul 21 2025
Jul 18 2025
tested with Gpg4win-5.0.0-beta345:
Jul 17 2025
I could not reproduce this issue with Gpg4win 4.4.1 and did not see it with Gpg4win-5.0.0-beta345, either.
I could not reproduce this issue with Gpg4win 4.4.1 (which should have it).
Jul 16 2025
Jul 15 2025
As timegrid has not experienced the older versions himself, he misunderstood this. Ingo's description is correct.
(%LOCALAPPDATA% was the location of kleopatragroupsrc before VSD 3.3.0.)
The issue remains with gpg 2.5.9 from Gpg4win-5.0.0-beta345.
Here a gpg-agent log for the failed decryption:
Jul 14 2025
Jul 11 2025
After further discussion, I propose the following. All tool tips and the last dialog text were changed:
I have not tested this extensively but it seems to me after some fast checks that the pivotal point here is the usage of a brainpool key on a smart card for the decryption.
I have not tested this extensively but it seems to me after some fast checks that the pivotal point here is the usage of a brainpool key on a smart card for the decryption.