Hello,

I've started to use the openpgpjs library recently and was interested in 
getting the generateKeyPair method to run a callback method instead of 
blocking while running. However after several attempts at using the 
callback method I have been unsuccessful in getting this to work. My 
first attempts resulted in error messages about not having a worker 
initialized. My attempt to initialize a worker failed due to not knowing 
what path to use. Or when I used the minified version of the library it 
failed due to not being able to find the correct library file.

Is there an example of using the minified library and having the 
generateKeyPair method run asynchronously?

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