On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 3:07 AM, Евгений <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello.
>
> "Writer 4.2 Guide" from second link.
>
> =====
> Certificate Path
>
> Note
> This option appears only on Linux and Mac systems. On Windows, LibreOffice
> uses
> the default Windows location for storing and retrieving certificates.
>
> Users can digitally sign documents using LibreOffice. A digital signature
> requires a personal
> signing certificate. Most operating systems can generate a self-signed
> certificate. However, a
> personal certificate issued by an outside agency (after verifying an
> individual's identity) has a
> higher degree of trust associated with it than does a self-signed
> certificate. LibreOffice does not
> provide a secure method of storing these certificates, but it can access
> certificates that have
> been saved using other programs. Click Certificate and select which
> certificate store to use.
> =====
>
> Is it mean, that in LO i can use only self-signed certificates to sign
> documents?
>
>
FWIW - I've always had problems with digital signatures (going back to
OpenOffice I believe). I wouldn't be surprised if there is already a report
in bugzilla about it.


Best,
Joel

-- 
*Joel Madero*
LibreOffice QA Volunteer
[email protected]

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