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For more information on this, and how to apply and follow +the GNU GPL, see `http://www.gnu.org/licenses/'. + + The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your +program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine +library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary +applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the +GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. But first, +please read `http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html'. + + + +File: gpgme.info, Node: Function and Data Index, Prev: Concept Index, Up: Top + +Function and Data Index +*********************** + + +* Menu: + +* AM_PATH_GPGME: Using Automake. (line 13) +* AM_PATH_GPGME_PTH: Using Automake. (line 15) +* AM_PATH_GPGME_PTHREAD: Using Automake. (line 17) +* CHECKSUM_CREATE_FILES: UI Server Checksum Files. + (line 10) +* CHECKSUM_VERIFY_FILES: UI Server Checksum Files. + (line 23) +* DECRYPT: UI Server Decrypt. (line 27) +* DECRYPT_FILES: UI Server Verify/Decrypt Files. + (line 10) +* DECRYPT_VERIFY_FILES: UI Server Verify/Decrypt Files. + (line 12) +* ENCRYPT: UI Server Encrypt. (line 46) +* ENCRYPT_FILES: UI Server Sign/Encrypt Files. + (line 10) +* ENCRYPT_SIGN_FILES: UI Server Sign/Encrypt Files. + (line 12) +* enum gpgme_data_encoding_t: Data Buffer Meta-Data. + (line 28) +* enum gpgme_event_io_t: I/O Callback Interface. + (line 57) +* enum gpgme_hash_algo_t: Hash Algorithms. (line 10) +* enum gpgme_protocol_t: Protocols and Engines. + (line 17) +* enum gpgme_pubkey_algo_t: Public Key Algorithms. + (line 10) +* enum gpgme_sig_mode_t: Creating a Signature. + (line 7) +* enum gpgme_sig_stat_t: Verify. (line 277) +* FILE: UI Server Set Input Files. + (line 10) +* GETINFO: Miscellaneous UI Server Commands. + (line 10) +* gpgme_attr_t <1>: Key Signatures. (line 20) +* gpgme_attr_t: Information About Keys. + (line 42) +* gpgme_cancel: Cancellation. (line 17) +* gpgme_cancel_async: Cancellation. (line 38) +* gpgme_check_version: Library Version Check. + (line 8) +* gpgme_ctx_get_engine_info: Crypto Engine. (line 14) +* gpgme_ctx_set_engine_info: Crypto Engine. (line 27) +* gpgme_ctx_t: Contexts. (line 13) +* gpgme_data_encoding_t: Data Buffer Meta-Data. + (line 28) +* gpgme_data_get_encoding: Data Buffer Meta-Data. + (line 69) +* gpgme_data_get_file_name: Data Buffer Meta-Data. + (line 7) +* gpgme_data_new: Memory Based Data Buffers. + (line 13) +* gpgme_data_new_from_cbs: Callback Based Data Buffers. + (line 80) +* gpgme_data_new_from_fd: File Based Data Buffers. + (line 12) +* gpgme_data_new_from_file: Memory Based Data Buffers. + (line 40) +* gpgme_data_new_from_filepart: Memory Based Data Buffers. + (line 58) +* gpgme_data_new_from_mem: Memory Based Data Buffers. + (line 24) +* gpgme_data_new_from_stream: File Based Data Buffers. + (line 31) +* gpgme_data_new_with_read_cb: Callback Based Data Buffers. + (line 98) +* gpgme_data_read: Data Buffer I/O Operations. + (line 8) +* gpgme_data_read_cb_t: Callback Based Data Buffers. + (line 12) +* gpgme_data_release: Destroying Data Buffers. + (line 7) +* gpgme_data_release_and_get_mem: Destroying Data Buffers. + (line 13) +* gpgme_data_release_cb_t: Callback Based Data Buffers. + (line 53) +* gpgme_data_rewind: Data Buffer I/O Operations. + (line 62) +* gpgme_data_seek: Data Buffer I/O Operations. + (line 27) +* gpgme_data_seek_cb_t: Callback Based Data Buffers. + (line 44) +* gpgme_data_set_encoding: Data Buffer Meta-Data. + (line 75) +* gpgme_data_set_file_name: Data Buffer Meta-Data. + (line 18) +* gpgme_data_t: Exchanging Data. (line 14) +* gpgme_data_write: Data Buffer I/O Operations. + (line 18) +* gpgme_data_write_cb_t: Callback Based Data Buffers. + (line 28) +* gpgme_decrypt_result_t: Decrypt. (line 58) +* gpgme_edit_cb_t: Advanced Key Editing. + (line 8) +* gpgme_encrypt_result_t: Encrypting a Plaintext. + (line 76) +* gpgme_engine_check_version: Engine Version Check. + (line 8) +* gpgme_engine_info_t: Engine Information. (line 7) +* gpgme_err_code: Error Values. (line 44) +* gpgme_err_code_from_errno: Error Values. (line 101) +* gpgme_err_code_t: Error Values. (line 7) +* gpgme_err_code_to_errno: Error Values. (line 106) +* gpgme_err_make: Error Values. (line 60) +* gpgme_err_make_from_errno: Error Values. (line 87) +* gpgme_err_source: Error Values. (line 52) +* gpgme_err_source_t: Error Values. (line 14) +* gpgme_error: Error Values. (line 69) +* gpgme_error_from_errno: Error Values. (line 92) +* gpgme_error_t: Error Values. (line 25) +* gpgme_error_t (*gpgme_edit_cb_t) (void *HANDLE, gpgme_status_code_t STATUS, const char *ARGS, int FD): Advanced Key Editing. + (line 8) +* gpgme_error_t (*gpgme_io_cb_t) (void *DATA, int FD): I/O Callback Interface. + (line 7) +* gpgme_error_t (*gpgme_passphrase_cb_t)(void *HOOK, const char *UID_HINT, const char *PASSPHRASE_INFO, int PREV_WAS_BAD, int FD): Passphrase Callback. + (line 8) +* gpgme_error_t (*gpgme_register_io_cb_t) (void *DATA, int FD, int DIR, gpgme_io_cb_t FNC, void *FNC_DATA, void **TAG): I/O Callback Interface. + (line 21) +* gpgme_event_io_t <1>: Registering I/O Callbacks. + (line 7) +* gpgme_event_io_t: I/O Callback Interface. + (line 57) +* gpgme_free: Destroying Data Buffers. + (line 26) +* gpgme_genkey_result_t: Generating Keys. (line 75) +* gpgme_get_armor: ASCII Armor. (line 14) +* gpgme_get_engine_info: Engine Information. (line 47) +* gpgme_get_include_certs: Included Certificates. + (line 40) +* gpgme_get_io_cbs: Registering I/O Callbacks. + (line 46) +* gpgme_get_key: Listing Keys. (line 149) +* gpgme_get_keylist_mode: Key Listing Mode. (line 64) +* gpgme_get_passphrase_cb: Passphrase Callback. (line 54) +* gpgme_get_progress_cb: Progress Meter Callback. + (line 33) +* gpgme_get_protocol: Protocol Selection. (line 22) +* gpgme_get_protocol_name: Protocols and Engines. + (line 47) +* gpgme_get_sig_key: Verify. (line 477) +* gpgme_get_sig_status: Verify. (line 326) +* gpgme_get_sig_string_attr: Verify. (line 381) +* gpgme_get_sig_ulong_attr: Verify. (line 415) +* gpgme_get_textmode: Text Mode. (line 21) +* gpgme_hash_algo_name: Hash Algorithms. (line 40) +* gpgme_hash_algo_t: Hash Algorithms. (line 10) +* gpgme_import_result_t: Importing Keys. (line 111) +* gpgme_import_status_t: Importing Keys. (line 73) +* gpgme_invalid_key_t: Crypto Operations. (line 11) +* gpgme_io_cb_t: I/O Callback Interface. + (line 7) +* gpgme_key_get_string_attr: Information About Keys. + (line 185) +* gpgme_key_get_ulong_attr: Information About Keys. + (line 199) +* gpgme_key_ref: Manipulating Keys. (line 7) +* gpgme_key_release: Manipulating Keys. (line 20) +* gpgme_key_sig_get_string_attr: Key Signatures. (line 78) +* gpgme_key_sig_get_ulong_attr: Key Signatures. (line 92) +* gpgme_key_sig_t: Key Management. (line 82) +* gpgme_key_t: Key Management. (line 190) +* gpgme_key_unref: Manipulating Keys. (line 11) +* gpgme_keylist_result_t: Listing Keys. (line 125) +* gpgme_new: Creating Contexts. (line 7) +* gpgme_new_signature_t: Creating a Signature. + (line 58) +* gpgme_op_card_edit: Advanced Key Editing. + (line 50) +* gpgme_op_card_edit_start: Advanced Key Editing. + (line 57) +* gpgme_op_decrypt: Decrypt. (line 8) +* gpgme_op_decrypt_result: Decrypt. (line 81) +* gpgme_op_decrypt_start: Decrypt. (line 22) +* gpgme_op_decrypt_verify: Decrypt and Verify. (line 8) +* gpgme_op_delete: Deleting Keys. (line 8) +* gpgme_op_delete_start: Deleting Keys. (line 22) +* gpgme_op_edit: Advanced Key Editing. + (line 21) +* gpgme_op_edit_start: Advanced Key Editing. + (line 39) +* gpgme_op_encrypt: Encrypting a Plaintext. + (line 9) +* gpgme_op_encrypt_result: Encrypting a Plaintext. + (line 88) +* gpgme_op_encrypt_sign: Encrypting a Plaintext. + (line 100) +* gpgme_op_encrypt_sign_start: Encrypting a Plaintext. + (line 111) +* gpgme_op_encrypt_start: Encrypting a Plaintext. + (line 61) +* gpgme_op_export: Exporting Keys. (line 27) +* gpgme_op_export_ext: Exporting Keys. (line 58) +* gpgme_op_export_ext_start: Exporting Keys. (line 79) +* gpgme_op_export_keys: Exporting Keys. (line 90) +* gpgme_op_export_keys_start: Exporting Keys. (line 113) +* gpgme_op_export_start: Exporting Keys. (line 47) +* gpgme_op_genkey: Generating Keys. (line 8) +* gpgme_op_genkey_result: Generating Keys. (line 97) +* gpgme_op_genkey_start: Generating Keys. (line 65) +* gpgme_op_import: Importing Keys. (line 11) +* gpgme_op_import_ext: Importing Keys. (line 176) +* gpgme_op_import_keys: Importing Keys. (line 37) +* gpgme_op_import_keys_start: Importing Keys. (line 62) +* gpgme_op_import_result: Importing Keys. (line 162) +* gpgme_op_import_start: Importing Keys. (line 26) +* gpgme_op_keylist_end: Listing Keys. (line 82) +* gpgme_op_keylist_ext_start: Listing Keys. (line 36) +* gpgme_op_keylist_next: Listing Keys. (line 67) +* gpgme_op_keylist_result: Listing Keys. (line 137) +* gpgme_op_keylist_start: Listing Keys. (line 8) +* gpgme_op_passwd: Changing Passphrases. + (line 8) +* gpgme_op_passwd_start: Changing Passphrases. + (line 20) +* gpgme_op_sign: Creating a Signature. + (line 23) +* gpgme_op_sign_result: Creating a Signature. + (line 100) +* gpgme_op_sign_start: Creating a Signature. + (line 49) +* gpgme_op_trustlist_end: Listing Trust Items. (line 45) +* gpgme_op_trustlist_next: Listing Trust Items. (line 29) +* gpgme_op_trustlist_start: Listing Trust Items. (line 8) +* gpgme_op_verify: Verify. (line 9) +* gpgme_op_verify_result: Verify. (line 261) +* gpgme_op_verify_start: Verify. (line 29) +* gpgme_passphrase_cb_t: Passphrase Callback. (line 8) +* gpgme_progress_cb_t: Progress Meter Callback. + (line 8) +* gpgme_protocol_t <1>: Engine Information. (line 7) +* gpgme_protocol_t: Protocols and Engines. + (line 17) +* gpgme_pubkey_algo_name: Public Key Algorithms. + (line 50) +* gpgme_pubkey_algo_t: Public Key Algorithms. + (line 10) +* gpgme_recipient_t: Decrypt. (line 31) +* gpgme_register_io_cb_t: I/O Callback Interface. + (line 21) +* gpgme_release: Destroying Contexts. (line 7) +* gpgme_result_ref: Result Management. (line 15) +* gpgme_result_unref: Result Management. (line 21) +* gpgme_set_armor: ASCII Armor. (line 7) +* gpgme_set_engine_info: Engine Configuration. + (line 14) +* gpgme_set_include_certs: Included Certificates. + (line 8) +* gpgme_set_io_cbs: Registering I/O Callbacks. + (line 37) +* gpgme_set_keylist_mode: Key Listing Mode. (line 8) +* gpgme_set_locale: Locale. (line 16) +* gpgme_set_passphrase_cb: Passphrase Callback. (line 35) +* gpgme_set_progress_cb: Progress Meter Callback. + (line 18) +* gpgme_set_protocol: Protocol Selection. (line 8) +* gpgme_set_textmode: Text Mode. (line 7) +* gpgme_sig_mode_t: Creating a Signature. + (line 7) +* gpgme_sig_notation_add: Signature Notation Data. + (line 20) +* gpgme_sig_notation_clear: Signature Notation Data. + (line 11) +* gpgme_sig_notation_get: Signature Notation Data. + (line 43) +* gpgme_sig_notation_t: Verify. (line 39) +* gpgme_sig_stat_t: Verify. (line 277) +* gpgme_sign_result_t: Creating a Signature. + (line 86) +* gpgme_signature_t: Verify. (line 92) +* gpgme_signers_add: Selecting Signers. (line 15) +* gpgme_signers_clear: Selecting Signers. (line 7) +* gpgme_signers_enum: Selecting Signers. (line 22) +* gpgme_strerror: Error Strings. (line 7) +* gpgme_strerror_r: Error Strings. (line 17) +* gpgme_strsource: Error Strings. (line 27) +* gpgme_sub_key_t: Key Management. (line 12) +* gpgme_trust_item_get_int_attr: Information About Trust Items. + (line 31) +* gpgme_trust_item_get_string_attr: Information About Trust Items. + (line 17) +* gpgme_trust_item_ref: Manipulating Trust Items. + (line 7) +* gpgme_trust_item_release: Manipulating Trust Items. + (line 21) +* gpgme_trust_item_t: Trust Item Management. + (line 9) +* gpgme_trust_item_unref: Manipulating Trust Items. + (line 11) +* gpgme_user_id_t: Key Management. (line 155) +* gpgme_validity_t: Information About Keys. + (line 10) +* gpgme_verify_result_t: Verify. (line 245) +* gpgme_wait: Waiting For Completion. + (line 8) +* IMPORT_FILES: UI Server Import/Export Keys. + (line 10) +* INPUT <1>: UI Server Verify. (line 17) +* INPUT <2>: UI Server Decrypt. (line 13) +* INPUT <3>: UI Server Sign. (line 13) +* INPUT: UI Server Encrypt. (line 23) +* MESSAGE: UI Server Verify. (line 11) +* MICALG: UI Server Sign. (line 43) +* off_t (*gpgme_data_seek_cb_t) (void *HANDLE, off_t OFFSET, int WHENCE): Callback Based Data Buffers. + (line 44) +* OUTPUT <1>: UI Server Verify. (line 24) +* OUTPUT <2>: UI Server Decrypt. (line 20) +* OUTPUT <3>: UI Server Sign. (line 19) +* OUTPUT: UI Server Encrypt. (line 36) +* PREP_ENCRYPT: UI Server Encrypt. (line 72) +* PROTOCOL: UI Server Encrypt. (line 97) +* RECIPIENT: UI Server Encrypt. (line 10) +* SENDER: Miscellaneous UI Server Commands. + (line 51) +* SESSION: Miscellaneous UI Server Commands. + (line 70) +* SIGN: UI Server Sign. (line 33) +* SIGN_FILES: UI Server Sign/Encrypt Files. + (line 11) +* SIGSTATUS: UI Server Verify. (line 59) +* ssize_t (*gpgme_data_read_cb_t) (void *HANDLE, void *BUFFER, size_t SIZE): Callback Based Data Buffers. + (line 12) +* ssize_t (*gpgme_data_write_cb_t) (void *HANDLE, const void *BUFFER, size_t SIZE): Callback Based Data Buffers. + (line 28) +* START_CONFDIALOG: Miscellaneous UI Server Commands. + (line 42) +* START_KEYMANAGER: Miscellaneous UI Server Commands. + (line 32) +* struct gpgme_data_cbs: Callback Based Data Buffers. + (line 58) +* struct gpgme_io_cb_ts: Registering I/O Callbacks. + (line 7) +* VERIFY: UI Server Verify. (line 32) +* VERIFY_FILES: UI Server Verify/Decrypt Files. + (line 11) +* void (*gpgme_data_release_cb_t) (void *HANDLE): Callback Based Data Buffers. + (line 53) +* void (*gpgme_event_io_cb_t) (void *DATA, gpgme_event_io_t TYPE, void *TYPE_DATA): I/O Callback Interface. + (line 89) +* void (*gpgme_progress_cb_t)(void *HOOK, const char *WHAT, int TYPE, int CURRENT, int TOTAL): Progress Meter Callback. + (line 8) +* void (*gpgme_remove_io_cb_t) (void *TAG): I/O Callback Interface. + (line 47) +* window-id: Miscellaneous UI Server Commands. + (line 22) + + +File: gpgme.info, Node: Concept Index, Next: Function and Data Index, Prev: Copying, Up: Top + +Concept Index +************* + + +* Menu: + +* aborting operations: Cancellation. (line 6) +* algorithms: Algorithms. (line 6) +* algorithms, hash: Hash Algorithms. (line 6) +* algorithms, message digest: Hash Algorithms. (line 6) +* algorithms, public key: Public Key Algorithms. (line 6) +* armor mode: ASCII Armor. (line 6) +* ASCII armor: ASCII Armor. (line 6) +* attributes, of a key: Information About Keys. + (line 6) +* attributes, of a trust item: Information About Trust Items. + (line 6) +* autoconf: Using Automake. (line 6) +* automake: Using Automake. (line 6) +* backend: Protocols and Engines. (line 6) +* callback, passphrase: Passphrase Callback. (line 6) +* callback, progress meter: Progress Meter Callback. + (line 6) +* cancelling operations: Cancellation. (line 6) +* canonical text mode: Text Mode. (line 6) +* certificates, included: Included Certificates. (line 6) +* CMS: Cryptographic Message Syntax. + (line 6) +* compiler flags: Building the Source. (line 6) +* compiler options: Building the Source. (line 6) +* configuration of crypto backend: Engine Configuration. (line 6) +* context: Contexts. (line 6) +* context, armor mode: ASCII Armor. (line 6) +* context, attributes: Context Attributes. (line 6) +* context, configuring engine: Crypto Engine. (line 6) +* context, creation: Creating Contexts. (line 6) +* context, destruction: Destroying Contexts. (line 6) +* context, result of operation: Result Management. (line 6) +* context, selecting protocol: Protocol Selection. (line 6) +* context, text mode: Text Mode. (line 6) +* crypto backend: Protocols and Engines. (line 6) +* crypto engine: Protocols and Engines. (line 6) +* cryptographic message syntax: Cryptographic Message Syntax. + (line 6) +* cryptographic operation: Crypto Operations. (line 6) +* cryptographic operation, aborting: Cancellation. (line 6) +* cryptographic operation, cancelling: Cancellation. (line 6) +* cryptographic operation, decryption: Decrypt. (line 6) +* cryptographic operation, decryption and verification: Decrypt and Verify. + (line 6) +* cryptographic operation, encryption: Encrypt. (line 6) +* cryptographic operation, running: Run Control. (line 6) +* cryptographic operation, signature check: Verify. (line 6) +* cryptographic operation, signing: Sign. (line 6) +* cryptographic operation, verification: Verify. (line 6) +* cryptographic operation, wait for: Waiting For Completion. + (line 6) +* data buffer, creation: Creating Data Buffers. (line 6) +* data buffer, destruction: Destroying Data Buffers. + (line 6) +* data buffer, encoding: Data Buffer Meta-Data. (line 6) +* data buffer, file name: Data Buffer Meta-Data. (line 6) +* data buffer, I/O operations: Data Buffer I/O Operations. + (line 6) +* data buffer, manipulation: Manipulating Data Buffers. + (line 6) +* data buffer, meta-data: Data Buffer Meta-Data. (line 6) +* data buffer, read: Data Buffer I/O Operations. + (line 6) +* data buffer, seek: Data Buffer I/O Operations. + (line 6) +* data buffer, write: Data Buffer I/O Operations. + (line 6) +* data, exchanging: Exchanging Data. (line 6) +* decryption: Decrypt. (line 6) +* decryption and verification: Decrypt and Verify. (line 6) +* encryption: Encrypt. (line 6) +* engine: Protocols and Engines. (line 6) +* engine, configuration of: Engine Configuration. (line 6) +* engine, configuration per context: Crypto Engine. (line 6) +* engine, GnuPG: OpenPGP. (line 6) +* engine, GpgSM: Cryptographic Message Syntax. + (line 6) +* engine, information about: Engine Information. (line 6) +* error codes: Error Values. (line 6) +* error codes, list of <1>: Error Codes. (line 6) +* error codes, list of: Error Sources. (line 6) +* error codes, printing of: Error Strings. (line 6) +* error handling: Error Handling. (line 6) +* error sources: Error Values. (line 6) +* error sources, printing of: Error Strings. (line 6) +* error strings: Error Strings. (line 6) +* error values: Error Values. (line 6) +* error values, printing of: Error Strings. (line 6) +* event loop, external: Using External Event Loops. + (line 6) +* GDK, using GPGME with: I/O Callback Example GDK. + (line 6) +* GnuPG: OpenPGP. (line 6) +* GpgSM: Cryptographic Message Syntax. + (line 6) +* GTK+, using GPGME with: I/O Callback Example GTK+. + (line 6) +* hash algorithms: Hash Algorithms. (line 6) +* header file: Header. (line 6) +* include file: Header. (line 6) +* key listing: Listing Keys. (line 6) +* key listing mode: Key Listing Mode. (line 6) +* key listing, mode of: Key Listing Mode. (line 6) +* key listing, start: Listing Keys. (line 6) +* key management: Key Management. (line 6) +* key ring, add: Generating Keys. (line 6) +* key ring, delete from: Deleting Keys. (line 6) +* key ring, export from: Exporting Keys. (line 6) +* key ring, import to: Importing Keys. (line 6) +* key ring, list: Listing Keys. (line 6) +* key ring, search: Listing Keys. (line 6) +* key, attributes: Information About Keys. + (line 6) +* key, creation: Generating Keys. (line 6) +* key, delete: Deleting Keys. (line 6) +* key, edit: Advanced Key Editing. (line 6) +* key, export: Exporting Keys. (line 6) +* key, import: Importing Keys. (line 6) +* key, information about: Information About Keys. + (line 6) +* key, manipulation: Manipulating Keys. (line 6) +* key, signatures: Key Signatures. (line 6) +* largefile support: Largefile Support (LFS). + (line 6) +* LFS: Largefile Support (LFS). + (line 6) +* LGPL, Lesser General Public License: Library Copying. (line 6) +* libtool: Using Libtool. (line 6) +* listing keys: Listing Keys. (line 6) +* locale, default: Locale. (line 6) +* locale, of a context: Locale. (line 6) +* message digest algorithms: Hash Algorithms. (line 6) +* multi-threading: Multi Threading. (line 6) +* notation data <1>: Signature Notation Data. + (line 6) +* notation data: Verify. (line 6) +* OpenPGP: OpenPGP. (line 6) +* passphrase callback: Passphrase Callback. (line 6) +* passphrase, change: Changing Passphrases. (line 6) +* policy URL: Signature Notation Data. + (line 6) +* progress meter callback: Progress Meter Callback. + (line 6) +* protocol: Protocols and Engines. (line 6) +* protocol, CMS: Cryptographic Message Syntax. + (line 6) +* protocol, GnuPG: OpenPGP. (line 6) +* protocol, S/MIME: Cryptographic Message Syntax. + (line 6) +* protocol, selecting: Protocol Selection. (line 6) +* public key algorithms: Public Key Algorithms. (line 6) +* Qt, using GPGME with: I/O Callback Example Qt. + (line 6) +* run control: Run Control. (line 6) +* S/MIME: Cryptographic Message Syntax. + (line 6) +* sign: Sign. (line 6) +* signal handling: Signal Handling. (line 6) +* signals: Signal Handling. (line 6) +* signature check: Decrypt and Verify. (line 6) +* signature notation data <1>: Signature Notation Data. + (line 6) +* signature notation data: Verify. (line 6) +* signature, creation: Sign. (line 6) +* signature, selecting signers: Selecting Signers. (line 6) +* signature, verification: Verify. (line 6) +* signatures, on a key: Key Signatures. (line 6) +* signers, selecting: Selecting Signers. (line 6) +* text mode: Text Mode. (line 6) +* thread-safeness: Multi Threading. (line 6) +* trust item: Trust Item Management. (line 6) +* trust item list: Listing Trust Items. (line 6) +* trust item, attributes: Information About Trust Items. + (line 6) +* trust item, information about: Information About Trust Items. + (line 6) +* trust item, manipulation: Manipulating Trust Items. + (line 6) +* UI server: UI Server Protocol. (line 6) +* user interface server: UI Server Protocol. (line 6) +* verification: Verify. (line 6) +* verification and decryption: Decrypt and Verify. (line 6) +* version check, of the engines: Engine Version Check. (line 6) +* version check, of the library: Library Version Check. (line 6) +* wait for completion: Waiting For Completion. + (line 6) + + |