Ian Barton <li...@manor-farm.org> writes: >> I use pgg to encrypt some org subtrees (e.g. the ones containing >> passwords). At the moment I have to encrypt/decrypt them one at a >> time by selecting the appropriate region and running >> pgg-encrypt-region/pgg-decrypt-region. I want to make a >> function that will automatically encrypt/decrypt all >> subtrees (in the current buffer) whose headings contain an :ENCRYPT: tag. >> I tried using org-map-entries, but it seems to restore the buffer to >> its original state after returning. >> Is there a quick way to get the start and end points of a subtree, or >> place region around it? and a quick way to jump to the next heading >> with a given tag? >> > Not really an answer, but I use epa and encrypt the whole file, which > I find much fiddly. You can get epa to play nicely with org mode by > putting something like: > > -*- mode:org; epa-file-encrypt-to: ("m...@mmyemail.com") -*- > > at the top of your encrypted file. > I can encrypt the whole buffer with pgg-encrypt, but I want to be able to just encrypt a selection of subtrees.
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