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Ready for testing in VSD 3.3
How about changing the text after sentence two simply to:
Do we agree to drop bolt font for QES certificates?
Will we change this for VSD 3.4?
What about always using PEM for all generated CSRs? As far as I can see, gpgsm command line always uses PEM when generating CSRs.
Fri, Feb 20
Thu, Feb 19
Backported for VSD 3.4
For all tables where the visible columns can be configured via the context menu of the table header the visible columns can now also be configured via the context menu of the table cells/rows. (The only exception is the result table in the selftest where it doesn't really make sense to change the visible columns. Instead we should disable the context menu of the table header.)
Fri, Feb 13
Thu, Feb 12
Wed, Feb 11
Maybe we could show instead the text "No keyserver is configured."? Need not be in the same place. This would also be helpful in the other case, where you go to the search via "Lookup on Server".
Make all table column headings accessible (see Update 2025-10-27).
Forget my comment above. Or consider it as the "before" part of the task description…
Fixed and backported for VSD 3.4.
The settings should work again. They are described at https://docs.kde.org/trunk_kf6/en/kleopatra/kleopatra/admin.html#admin-certificate-request-wizard-keys , but note that the documentation is severely outdated. Note that those settings are not officially supported by GnuPG (VS-)Desktop (see https://gnupg.com/vsd/kleopatra-settings.html).
Tue, Feb 10
Fixed for KF6 versions.
I'm pretty sure that this has already been fixed with the changes made for T8083: Kleopatra: Use blue icon for Gpg4win and GPD. build-appimage.sh now always replaces the Breeze icons shipped with the AppImage with the appropriate head icon.
Won't fix for vsd3x
Mon, Feb 9
Okay, then I set the ticket to Testing.
At least for an expired data signature I would suggest to have an info button to further expliah this. Maybe to a FAQ or KB article. The case is too rare that we should not discuss endlessly the pros and cons of expiring signatures. I hope that Kleo does not provide an option to crerate such a signature.
Your fix is okay.
Physical experiment feature support should better not be widely used.
Fri, Feb 6
Note: In vsd it must be restricted to the bp algorithms then
Thu, Feb 5
@werner: Shall we backport the fix to the gpgme-1.24-branch or do we just add a patch to gpg4win's gpg4win-4-branch and/or vsd-3.3-branch?
I have verified (by locally applying the change to a Gpg4win 4 build) that ifdef'ing-out the above hack for Windows builds fixes the display issue.
The capping of the date seems to be caused by this workaround/hack in gpgme's _gpgme_parse_timestamp
/* Fixme: We would better use a configure test to see whether mktime can handle dates beyond 2038. */ if (sizeof (time_t) <= 4 && year >= 2038) return (time_t)2145914603; /* 2037-12-31 23:23:23 */
It looks like we get a specific "Invalid public key algorithm" error from gpgme so that we can add helpful information with likely reasons to the error message.
The blue Kleopatra icon is now used for the Windows builds of Gpg4win and GPD and for the corresponding AppImages.
I might add that we recently had a customer support contact where they had that error and asked how they could make using their S/MIME certificates work.
Wed, Feb 4
Backported for VSD 3.4
Fixed. Kleopatra now looks for programs given as plain name (i.e. without any path) first in the GnuPG installation path (as reported by gpgme) and then next to the kleopatra executable. If the program is found at neither location it is run as-is.
For "expired signature with certified key" I believe green with check mark is a too positive. Should be a warning, too.
The text is exactly as discussed and I'm OK with the layout, too.
Tue, Feb 3
The display in Okular is independent from Kleopatra, so dropping it in Kleopatra should be fine.
If a QES certificate is available, Okular should highlight and add a filter for them (which is currently not working, see T6632: Okular: Highlight / preselect "nonRepudiation" certificates for qualified signatures)
I currently have a slight preference to drop bold and go with normal font. Werner would be ok with that, too.
@svuorela said, QES certs shouldn't be required to be on a smartcard.
Using an icon for QES certificates isn't that easy because we use an icon for smartcard certificates and any list item can have at most one icon. Moreover, QES certificates are very like stored on a smartcard (isn't that even a requirement?), i.e. an icon clash is basically guaranteed.
Additionally, the de-vs-compliance filters are no longer show in non-compliant installations like Gpg4win.
In T6632: Okular: Highlight / preselect "nonRepudiation" certificates for qualified signatures I had the impression, that some hint is useful for signing operations. Probably not so much in general.
Done and backported for VSD 3.4
Highlighting QES is mostly useful for Okular, I guess.
Maybe use a symbol with a pen? That should be self-explanatory.



