To reproduce the thing that I noticed was wrong:
-Open Applications->Accessories->Passwords and Encryption Keys
-Go to the "Other Collected Keys" tab
-Right click on a public key you want to sign and click "Sign Key"
-Click "Sign"
-Right click it again and click "Properties"
-Go to the "Trust" tab
-The "Revoke Signature" button is grayed out. This is a problem if you no 
longer trust that the original owner owns the key.

-If you tick the box on the same tab that says "I trust signatures from
(owner of key) on other keys" then the grayed out "Revoke Signature"
button changes to a "Sign this Key" button, even though it is already
signed. When you untick the box, it stays as a "Sign this Key" button.

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Properties window weirdness
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116939
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