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- replace pgg with epg/epa - working version, with no calls to pgg. - remove passphrase verifier and hinting. (allout-passphrase-verifier-handling), (allout-passphrase-hint-handling): No longer used, delete. (allout-epg-protocol): Never used and unnecessary, delete. (allout-mode): Adjust docstring to describe changed encryption provisions. (allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption): Adjust docstring to describe changed encryption provisions. Change fetch-pass to keymode-cue, for simpler universal argument interpretation. (allout-toggle-subtree-encryption): Adjust docstring to describe changed encryption provisions. Change fetch-pass to keymode-cue, for simpler universal argument interpretation. Remove provisions for handling key type and identity - they'll all be within allout-encrypt-string or epg/epg or even contained all the way in gpg. (allout-encrypt-string): Include keypair-mode argument, for requesting keypair encryption. Require epa, for recipients handling. Change how regexp filtering elements are named. (allout-obtain-passphrase), (allout-epg-passphrase-callback-function), (allout-make-passphrase-state), (allout-passphrase-state-passphrase): Remove, we're not providing passphrase verification and hinting because: - gpg v1 is required for epg passphrase callback operation, on which verification and hinting depends - doing that handling exposes the passphrase to emacs code, which is much much less secure than leaving all passphrase handling in gpg - leaving all passphrase handling to gpg removes a lot of complexity from allout code - gpg v2 connection to gpg-agent requires no user provisions, so is simpler and provides some convenience that makes up for the lack of hinting and verification (allout-encrypted-key-info), (allout-update-passphrase-mnemonic-aids), (allout-get-encryption-passphrase-verifier), (allout-verify-passphrase): Obsolete.
author Ken Manheimer <ken.manheimer@gmail.com>
date Fri, 10 Dec 2010 17:09:57 -0500
parents 210af0ad3d35
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/* XPM */
static char * gnntg_xpm[] = {
"24 24 4 1",
" 	c None",
".	c #000000000000",
"X	c #FFFFFFFFFFFF",
"o	c #C7C7C6C6C6C6",
"                        ",
" .......                ",
" .XXXXX.                ",
" .XXXXX.       ...      ",
" .XXXXX...    .ooo.     ",
" .XXXXX....  ..ooo..    ",
" .XXXXX..o.. ..ooo..    ",
" .XXXXX...o.. ..o..     ",
" .XXXXX. ..o........    ",
" .XXXXX.  ..oooooooo.   ",
" .......   .oooooooo..  ",
"            .ooooo..o.  ",
"             .oooo..o.  ",
"             .oooo..o.  ",
"             .oooo..o.  ",
"             .oooo..o.  ",
"             .........  ",
"            ......oo.   ",
"            .ooooo...   ",
"            .oo..o...   ",
"            .oo..o..    ",
"            ........    ",
"            .... ...    ",
"            ...  ...    "};