Annotation of pgp/contrib/vi/vipgp.doc, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: Here are some vi macros, you can use these to encrypt, sign, decrypt or
                      2: view PGP messages from vi.  They are all invoked by typing Ctrl-X followed
                      3: by one of the letters e,s,d or v.  The encrypt/sign macros work from
                      4: the current cursor position to the end of the file, for the decrypt/sign
                      5: macros you should position the cursor before the PGP armored block you
                      6: want to decrypt/view.
                      7: 
                      8: If the PGP command fails, for instance because you typed the wrong userid
                      9: for encryption, you should type u when you're back in vi to undo the change.
                     10: 
                     11: These macros should be added to your .exrc file.  If you don't have a .exrc
                     12: file, you can create one by typing:
                     13: 
                     14: echo $EXINIT >$HOME/.exrc
                     15: 
                     16: You should also make sure that the EXINIT environment variable isn't set
                     17: in your shell startup file (.profile .login .cshrc etc.).
                     18: 
                     19: -----cut here-----
                     20: map e :,$! /bin/sh -c 'pgp -feast 2>/dev/tty||sleep 4'

                     21: map s :,$! /bin/sh -c 'pgp -fast +clear 2>/dev/tty'

                     22: map d :/^-----BEG/,/^-----END/! /bin/sh -c 'pgp -f 2>/dev/tty||sleep 4'

                     23: map v :,/^-----END/w !pgp -m

                     24: -----cut here-----
                     25: 
                     26: The macros can be used with [t]csh and Bourne-type shells, the latter don't
                     27: need the /bin/sh -c '..' wrapper.
                     28: 
                     29: Here is another macro, only useful if you use MH.  You can use it to
                     30: include an encrypted message you are replying to.
                     31: 
                     32: -----cut here-----
                     33: map i :r! /bin/sh -c 'pgp -f <@ 2>/dev/tty|sed -e "s/^/>/"'

                     34: -----cut here-----

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