minus-squareRick_C137@programming.devOPtoLinux@lemmy.ml•Is it possible to sign a PDF with an OpenPGP key generated by Thunderbird ?linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·edit-25 months agoThank you all for your quick reactions !! To summarize if I want to use the PDF built-in signing I will need to convert my OpenPGP into a X.509 cert otherwise I can simply use the OpenPGP file signing I want to stick to the UNIX Philosophy especially: Write programs that do one thing and do it well. So I will use the OpenPGP signing tool :) Thanks ! linkfedilink
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Thank you all for your quick reactions !!
To summarize if I want to use the PDF built-in signing I will need to convert my OpenPGP into a X.509 cert otherwise I can simply use the OpenPGP file signing
I want to stick to the UNIX Philosophy especially:
So I will use the OpenPGP signing tool :)
Thanks !