(or not even seeing it, because I think it would normally close
immediately after the program has finished running).

Oh, okay, I misunderstood your request. I thought you wanted to invoke
GPA from the command line, since you called it a command line option.

But I suppose you want a file association so GPA is launched on an .asc
or .gpg file, and subsequently takes the most logical action for the
actual content of the file (show key info with an option to import for
keys, decrypt and verify for encrypted/signed data).

Yes; I can set up a file association myself, but when I open someone's .asc public key in GPA, I see a "File manager" window with an option to decrypt it, which doesn't make sense. I want either GPA to automatically understand that this is a public key (which is not hard at all, because there is the PGP header written in plaintext), or at least to be able to open keys with GPA with some option to tell it that this is a key, not an encrypted message, if it can not see that without my help - maybe with a commandline option. Or at the very least, they should just add an "Import key" option in that file manager for such cases - that would also be fine by me. I just want to be able to import a key I'm already looking at without having to look for it again in the "Import key..." dialog.

There may be "workarounds" like installing some plugins for some mail clients, but I'm happy with GPA, and I want to use GPA, and installing a plugin (and probably switching to a compatible email client) and setting it up and getting used to it just to be able import keys a couple of seconds quicker does not really make sense.

PGP for Windows does that from time immemorial, naturally. I would expect at least this much from a frontend for encryption software for an operating system which, unlike Windows, is actually concerned about security, and I believe our new "converts" from Windows would expect it too, and I can't believe it's still not there by now. =/


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darkpenguin

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