On 11/7/06, Zach Himsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/7/06, Adam Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're using the GNOME Desktop, Seahorse includes a panel applet
> that does exactly that.
> http://gnome.org/projects/seahorse
>
I'm using KDE, sorry. But I do actually use KGPG, which is (I'm
guessing) the KDE equivalent of Seahorse. That is what I currently use
to encrypt/sign/... my clipboard. But I have to go through 20 million
steps in order to do that (copy input, click KGPG's Kicker icon, paste
the input into KGPG's editor, click encrypt/sign/..., choose the key
to encrypt it to (or my secret key for signing), copy the output to
the clipboard, close the editor, paste the output to wherever I needed
it). It becomes a pain in the ass to do *all the time*. I wanted to
make a script to do all that in three steps (copy input, run script,
paste output).

That does sound complicated.  The applet I wrote simply takes the
clipboard, acts upon it and then places the result back in the
clipboard used either ctrl-v or middle click.

If you're in a programming mood, it might be interesting to see a QT
implementation of Seahorse's libcryptui.  Our DBus interface can be
used in a desktop agnostic fashion.

Cheers,
Adam

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