-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm using Kgpg and I can't see the pic either. Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 12:32:39AM -0400, Keith Wright wrote:
I have a photo on my two current keys if you want to check it out: E580B363 and 45D60F57. :) I would love to "check you out", but all I see are a couple of eight digit hex numbers. Where's the picture?
( Stupid questions are an intentional ploy to make somebody volunteer to explain it all. )
I would volunteer, but I don't live near Worcester anymore. :|
PS: OK, OK. I admit it. It's not just a ploy, I really am too stupid to find the picture.
:)
Generally speaking, it's:
gpg --edit-key <keyid> showphoto
On my Mac, it pops up Preview with the jpg. You could also do:
gpg --list-key --list-options show-photos <keyid | userid | ...>
In theory it should work on Linux in X as well, though you may need to set "--photo-viewer". "man gpg" is helpful, look for "photo". :)
There may be GUI tools out there to deal with the keys as well. I'm a fan of the CLI.
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