On 02/04/2011 01:12 AM, Werner Koch wrote: > Many might nor know that > there is a help feature for every input field:
Indeed, i had no idea that this was the case. Thanks for the tip. > but many more users are using a GUI for key generation and thus it is up > to the GUI to preset the comment field. For example GPA uses in > non-advanced mode a wizard dialog for key generation and that one does > not ask for comment. Yep, fixing the GUIs is a separate task, and i agree it's a worthwhile one. I'll take it up with the GUIs i encounter. > I don't have any strong feelings about this, however, here is my own > proposal: > > GnuPG needs to construct a user ID to identify your key. > > Real name: ddddd > Email address: dddd@dddd > You selected this USER-ID: > "ddddd <dddd@dddd>" > > Change (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (O)kay/(Q)uit? c > Comment: test key > You selected this USER-ID: > "ddddd (test key) <dddd@dddd>" > > Change (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (O)kay/(Q)uit? q This change in behavior sounds reasonable to me. > No expert option and no translation changes required, Some translation changes might still be worth doing; I would like to see the example User ID lose the comment (including "(Der Dichter)" in an english prompt is not helpful), and i think the wording should also be adjusted, since the User ID does not identify the key -- it identifies the user. But i'll happily pursue translation changes as a separate topic if we can do away with the Comment prompt by default. > The drawback is as with the --expert option: > we will receive bug reports like "I can't enter a comment anymore" ;-). i'm sure that's true :( We can point them at this discussion, though. Regards, --dkg
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