Received: (at submit) by bugs.debian.org; 4 Mar 2000 15:24:05 +0000 Received: (qmail 1440 invoked from network); 4 Mar 2000 15:24:04 -0000 Received: from kuolema.infodrom.north.de (postfix@195.27.69.163) by master.debian.org with SMTP; 4 Mar 2000 15:24:04 -0000 Received: from finlandia.Infodrom.North.DE (finlandia.Infodrom.North.DE [195.27.69.162]) by kuolema.infodrom.north.de (Postfix) with ESMTP id BD71F146E7D for ; Sat, 4 Mar 2000 16:23:51 +0100 (CET) Received: at Infodrom Oldenburg (/\##/\ Smail-3.2.0.102 1998-Aug-2 #2) by finlandia.Infodrom.North.DE via sendmail from stdin id for submit@bugs.debian.org; Sat, 4 Mar 2000 16:23:49 +0100 (CET) Message-Id: Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2000 16:23:49 +0100 (CET) From: joey@finlandia.Infodrom.North.DE (Martin Schulze) To: submit@bugs.debian.org X-Header: dpkg-bug-report 1.0.1-2 Subject: GnuPg could be more intuitive Reply-To: joey@infodrom.north.de (Martin Schulze) Package: gnupg Version: 1.0.1-2 Severity: wishlist When editing a key all user id's are listed with a number refering to them: Secret key is available. pub 1024D/801EA932 created: 1999-03-13 expires: never trust: -/u sub 2048g/32135F6B created: 1999-03-13 expires: never (1) Martin Schulze (2) Martin Schulze (3) Martin Schulze It would be intuitive if one could write "sign 1 3" to sign the first and the last user id. Instead any argument is ignored: Command> sign 1 Really sign all user IDs? Regards, Joey -- There are lies, statistics and benchmarks.