On Montag, 14. Mai 2007, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote: > You wrote: > > I use my standard text edit for this. It is vim with the > > gnupg plugin from Markus Braun: > > > > http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=661 > > installed.
Please keep the discussion in the mailing list. > THIS LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE WHAT A LOT OF PEOPLE WANT! Well, it is > what I want. But I must be missing something. Attached is a > test file named test.txt.asc. It was encrypted with the > TWOFISH symmetric cipher and password "test" (without > the quotes). > > How do I read it into gvim? I did put the gnupg.vim file into > the $HOME/.vim/plugin folder as they said, but I must be missing > something on how to do the encryption and decryption. I did > notice the default was to NOT use symmetric encryption, but only > when writing NEW files. > > g:GPGPreferSymmetric > > The main problem is that I have NEVER worked with plugins > before. But if you give me the steps to read and write the > attached file with gvim, I will summarize to the newsgroup > on how to use it with symmetric ciphers, especially with > Windows since that was what was requested (and what I want). > All I get with gvim is a: > > Messsage could not be decrypted! (Press ENTER) > > I get it whether I open the file after starting or typing > something like the following in a terminal: > > $ gvim test.txt.asc & > # or > # gvim test.txt > > # but if I type: > > $ vim test.txt.asc > > I am prompted for the password, and it works. That's just > fine for Linux / Macintosh, but getting it to work with > gvim is paramount for making it to work on Windows. There > is no "vim" on Windows, just "gvim". > > I am using gvim & vim versions 6.3.86 on Fedora Core 3 (no > snickers, I like this version of FC, and my machine really > can't run FC6 - not enough engine). I downloaded this > version of the script: > > Script > Package Version Date VIM Version > gnupg.vim 1605 2007-04-05 6.0 > > Tell me if that was the wrong one. I assume it isn't, > because it DOES work with vim. It just doesn't work with > gvim. Do You have the gpg-agent running? This is required for gvim.
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