On 20/01/2019 13:38, Stefan Claas wrote: > So taking the smallest image and looking at the %U part i am > wondering what key data is encoded in this base32 string?
From the gpg man page: | --photo-viewer string | This is the command line that should be run to view a photo ID. | "%i" will be expanded to a filename containing the photo. "%I" | does the same, except the file will not be deleted once the | viewer exits. Other flags are "%k" for the key ID, "%K" for the | long key ID, "%f" for the key fingerprint, "%t" for the exten‐ | sion of the image type (e.g. "jpg"), "%T" for the MIME type of | the image (e.g. "image/jpeg"), "%v" for the single-character | calculated validity of the image being viewed (e.g. "f"), "%V" | for the calculated validity as a string (e.g. "full"), "%U" for | a base32 encoded hash of the user ID, and "%%" for an actual | percent sign. If neither %i or %I are present, then the photo | will be supplied to the viewer on standard input. HTH, Peter. -- I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmail. You can send me encrypted mail if you want some privacy. My key is available at <http://digitalbrains.com/2012/openpgp-key-peter>
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