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--- Comment #4 from Bernhard ---
I just want to throw in that that the problem still exists, and is much worse
with most modern high-res touchpads (which support pixel scrolling), because
it's almost impossible to "scroll slowly".
Touchpads continuousl
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--- Comment #31 from Sune Vuorela ---
> It is too techie for me. What I understand is :
> - the pdf standard for digital signing is only using a x509 certificate.
> - in the standard, there is no way for digital signing with an OpenPGP
> certificate.
>
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--- Comment #30 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
>> openpgp certificates are not specified to be used for pdf files.
>> For that we need CMS -
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographic_Message_Syntax - and CAdES -
>> https://en.wikipedia.org
>> /wiki
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--- Comment #29 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #26)
> :~> gpgsm --list-secret-keys
> /home/roubach/.gnupg/pubring.kbx
>
So okular's dialog matches what you have in the keyring. That's e
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--- Comment #28 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #27)
> >> And you have your x509 certificates in your gpg store ?
>
> why you speak about x509 certificate ?
>
> I speak about gpg certificates. Those found and used by k
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--- Comment #27 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
>> And you have your x509 certificates in your gpg store ?
why you speak about x509 certificate ?
I speak about gpg certificates. Those found and used by kmail, LibreOffice,
kleopatra for digital signing.
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--- Comment #26 from Philippe ROUBACH ---
:~> gpgsm --list-secret-keys
/home/roubach/.gnupg/pubring.kbx
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--- Comment #25 from Sune Vuorela ---
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #24)
> Created attachment 162271 [details]
> no gpg certificate
>
> Hello
>
> OpenSUSE tumbleweed supplies :
> - gpg2 2.4.3
> - poppler built with gpgme support.
>
> Oku