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--- Comment #2 from Cor Nouws ---
(In reply to Hans Witvliet from comment #0)
> reader (PIN-pad reader with/without display) the PIN should be obtained from
> the reader and NOT from an input field, entered from the ASCII-keyboard.
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--- Comment #3 from Hans Witvliet ---
LibreOffice treats all readers as Class-1 readers.
So you can sign documents, but the pin has toi be entered on traditional
keyboard.
With class-2 and class-3 readers, the user should get a different
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--- Comment #4 from Thorsten Behrens (CIB) ---
Can someone confirm this works for OpenPGP keys (see bug 89037)? My expectation
is that gpg should transparently support that.
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