On 28/07/2015 14:34, Werner Koch wrote: > On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 12:46, bo...@kset.org said: > >> I know that, and I'm using 2.1 exclusively... Still, it would be nice to be >> able to see the state of private keys (e.g. primary key not present in the >> keyring, private keys are on the card, etc) while editing keys. It seems > > Right, that makes sense. As of now you only see "Secret key is > available" if any secret key is availabale but you won't see any > indication which subkey also has a secret key. > > What about using pub/sec or sub/ssb depending on whether a secret key > is available? >
Yes, that would be good. When we're talking about private keys "not being there", is there a difference between a private key that has been deleted from your own keypair and a private key that's never been there (i.e. you only have someone else's public key)? Also, the indicator that the private key is present on the card (> in the gpg -K output) would be useful in gpg --edit-key output. Thank you, -- Marko _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users