Re: vim encryption

2006-11-21 Thread Bill McCarthy
On Tue 21-Nov-06 12:02pm -0600, Tom Purl wrote:

> An option that you may want to think about is using is the gnupg.vim
> script:
>
> * http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=661
>
> This allows you to "transparently" edit encrypted files from within Vim.

This doesn't seem to work at all in Windows.  I've tried it
years ago and just tried it again - it hasn't changed since
2003.

Things seem to really go south when it changes the shell to
'sh' (Bourne shell?) to execute gpg.

Has anyone been able to get this to work on Windows - not
cheating with Cygwin(sp?) ?

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Best regards,
Bill



Re: vim encryption

2006-11-22 Thread panshizhu
"Noah Spurrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写于 2006-11-22 04:14:52:
> I am not so concerned with strong encryption
> (although, I'd be sad if the encryption turned out to be trivial).
> At the moment my main goal is to be able to write
> VIM compatible encrypted files from a PHP or Python script.
>

Just :h :X and looked down for one or two pages you will found the text,
and I guess that's what you're looking for .

editing.txt line 1379:
- Pkzip uses the same encryption, and US Govt has no objection to its
export.
  Pkzip's public file APPNOTE.TXT describes this algorithm in detail.

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Sincerely, Pan, Shi Zhu. ext: 2606