w...@mm.st writes: > Hi, > Here's a simpler flow. See if it would support your use case: > > Modern PDF readers support password > encryption. org-latex-export-to-pdf, then encrypt the file and share > it with your family. If you want to keep it offline, give them USB > drives. It's not too late to get black Friday deals on the 2.0 sticks. > > Write the password on a sticky note and stick it on your fridge. > > If you're worried about the integrity of the org file on your own > computer, make it a .gpg file instead, and stick something like: > > # -*- mode:org; epa-file-encrypt-to: ("y...@email.com") -*- > > at the top.
This is an interesting idea that I'm considering, but it kind of assumes that the data is (mostly) static. Updating the information gets a little tedious, but it is doable. Encryption into the cloud makes it a little easier to keep it up-to-date for the family as I change the data. -- David