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Oct 20 2025
Fixed and backported for VSD 3.4
Oct 16 2025
Fixed for VSD 3.4
Fixed and backported for VSD 3.4
Backported for VSD 3.4
Backported for VSD 3.4
Backported for VSD 3.4
Fixed. When one of the lists/tables gets focus then NVDA should speak something like "<name of list> list" or "<name of table> tree view".
Oct 15 2025
Note: QGpgMEWKDLookupJob uses an Assuan transaction with dirmngr.
Oct 14 2025
Oct 13 2025
Oct 9 2025
The regression that the Welcome screen didn't go away after generating the very first key has been fixed. The fix has been backported for VSD 3.4 and VSD 3.3.
Oct 8 2025
Oct 7 2025
Oct 6 2025
If a high-contrast mode is enabled then Gpg4win 4.4 (and VSD 3.4) will use the Fusion style which works much better with high contrast than the Windows XP/Vista style with animations that was used previously.
Oct 2 2025
This happens only in the 64-bit builds, i.e. with Gpg4win 5.
Oct 1 2025
I had a look at Qt 5. All of Qt's Windows styles are broken with regards to button or menu item styling. They change the background color of the hovered and/or selected button, but they use the default foreground color of the common base style class for the text. I don't think that fixing the (obsolete) Windows styles is worth the effort. As workaround we should use the Fusion style if high-contrast is active.
Sep 30 2025
Fixed and backported for VSD 3.4 and VSD 3.3.
Sep 29 2025
Sep 19 2025
I think this will make the dialog less user friendly because with this change one always needs to check the status of all check boxes. Without the change the check boxes always have the same status when the dialog is opened the same way. Predictability is very important for usability and even more for accessibility.
Sep 18 2025
Since GnuPG 2.5.3 there is no predefined keyserver anymore: https://dev.gnupg.org/T7442