https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=382218
--- Comment #7 from Ralf Habacker <ralf.habac...@freenet.de> --- (In reply to Jack from comment #6) > Where do you propose to put this documentation? I'll find where it should > go in the 4.8.1 manual, but is there any way for KMM to point the user to > that if he tries to use encryption but doesn't have a key? For the users I guess an extension of the encryption settings dialog to let users create a new key or import an available key would be nice. For example: 1. if gpg has been found make "Use GPG encryption" selectable 2. if users enable gpg and no key has been found, a dialog pops up and let the user create a new key or import a present key. > What happens if the user already has gnupg installed (either native windows > or other KDE for windows version) gpg4win and gpg bundled with kmymoney shares C:/Users/xxxx/AppData/Roaming/gnupg/pubring.gpg as key store location. Other installers/package bundling pgp will use the same store location and can share the keys. > ? Hopefully just ignore them and use ours? The keys are shared, the binaries are ignored. > The documentation should also say how to use an existing key, and for that > reason, I'm not sure that the kmymoney bin dir is the right place to > generate the key the bin dir is the directory where the executable lives, not the keys > or is that just to find gpg2 and gen-key always puts it in the user's .gnupg > dir?) yes, for the exact path see above -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.