Magnus Nilsson <magnus.nils...@alumni.chalmers.se> writes: > 1. Encrypt a "password-table" I keep in an org-file when saved to disk, > while text would be plain in the buffer. (Best if it can be "transparent" > without passwords, but that is not a must.)
With Emacs the best way IMHO to do it is use GnuPG/epg directly. You do it by simply naming a new file with an additional .gpg extension after the real one (.org in our case). So simply C-x C-f password-table.org.gpg RET and choose yourself as the recipient of the ciphertext There are two main advantage of this solution 1. you can access the table without running emacs (with an ssh client on your mobile?) by simply runnig gpg < password-table.org on the command line. 2. Emacs runs gnupg completely seamlessly (if you run gpg-agent which caches the passphrases) -- Miłego dnia, Łukasz Stelmach _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode