Hello,

Axel Freyn wrote:
> 
> A much safer approach (using vim instead of emacs) is e.g described  in 
> http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-gnupg.en.html, 14.4.2:
> In this way, the clear-text version is never stored on the hard-disk,
> but only kept in memory while you are editing the file.
> 
> In addition - it is more comfortable: you just have to open the file in
> vim, and it will be automatically decrypted...

I use gpg on a few of my text file fairly often and I have at times
wondered how to make it easier. I recently discovered that one can do
this automatically in VIM (yet to try that out) and you have mentioned
easypg. I use both, vim and emacs, depending on the need and mood and
weather. Great to know that I have tools to work kind of seamlessly with
gnupg in both.

BTW, are you aware of any other similar tools that exist for kedit, or
kate, or gedit or other text editors that we have in Linux?

Thanks.



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