https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481242

--- Comment #4 from Leonardo Uberti Gerage <leonardouger...@outlook.com> ---
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #3)
> Arg, the pt_BR version is outdated and doesn't have the additional section,
> please see the one in english
> https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/okular/okular/signatures.
> html#adding_digital_signatures

>From what I understand, and I ask you to correct me if I'm wrong, the
documentation indicated, in the English language, seems to be aimed at Linux
distributions, since the manual mentions that Okular will look for the
certificates, firstly, in the current Firefox folder (Note: I'm using Firefox
from the Microsoft Store), secondly, in the system's "/etc/pki/nssdb" directory
and, thirdly and finally, in the current user's "$HOME/ .pki/nssdb" folder. I
tried configure Okular to look for certificates in the Firefox profile
directory, but the directory shown in Firefox itself (via Microsoft Store), in
the "about:profiles" tab, does not exist, not even hidden, in the
"AppData\Roaming" folder (example:
"C:Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\profile.default-release").
 

Therefore, at this point, based on the manual indicated, it appears that Okular
is not looking for the certificates in the directories/registries specific to
Windows 11, just as it does on systems built on the Linux kernel.

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