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--- Comment #12 from Gabriel Memmert ---
Thank you for the documentation change and all the patience you showed to me.
Interesting to know that I could have used the Thunderbird certificate store
where I had the certificates already imported. This
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--- Comment #8 from Gabriel Memmert ---
Oh, that's very true.
I didn't find good changes yet. Nevertheless two sugestions:
* Poppler will try to use the following -> Poppler will try to use one of the
following
* adding: You can che
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--- Comment #6 from Gabriel Memmert ---
I read the the
[documentation](https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/okular/okular/signatures.html#adding_digital_signatures)
in the way, that okular should work with the certificate in this cert store,
without me
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--- Comment #4 from Gabriel Memmert ---
It's the current Firefox user certificate store:
`/home/myuser/.mozilla/firefox/abcdef12.default-release`
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--- Comment #2 from Gabriel Memmert ---
I didn't change anything on the certificate store during the above described
procedure, and step 4 worked so I believe I set up the store correctly.
I didn't set up the store in a special way, I solely
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Bug ID: 436820
Summary: certificate not found
Product: okular
Version: 21.04.0
Platform: Manjaro
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
Priority: