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diff --git a/doc/gpg.texi b/doc/gpg.texi index 9a60890b1..11d3a65f2 100644 --- a/doc/gpg.texi +++ b/doc/gpg.texi @@ -2037,6 +2037,22 @@ limited countermeasure against traffic analysis. If this option or @option{--recipient} is not specified, GnuPG asks for the user ID unless @option{--default-recipient} is given. +@item --recipient-file @var{file} +@itemx -f +@opindex recipient-file +This option is similar to @option{--recipient} except that it +encrypts to a key stored in the given file. @var{file} must be the +name of a file containing exactly one key. @command{gpg} assumes that +the key in this file is fully valid. + +@item --hidden-recipient-file @var{file} +@itemx -F +@opindex hidden-recipient-file +This option is similar to @option{--hidden-recipient} except that it +encrypts to a key stored in the given file. @var{file} must be the +name of a file containing exactly one key. @command{gpg} assumes that +the key in this file is fully valid. + @item --encrypt-to @code{name} @opindex encrypt-to Same as @option{--recipient} but this one is intended for use in the @@ -2055,11 +2071,6 @@ recipients given either by use of @option{--recipient} or by the asked user id. No trust checking is performed for these user ids and even disabled keys can be used. -@item --encrypt-to-default-key -@opindex encrypt-to-default-key -If the default secret key is taken from @option{--default-key}, then -also encrypt to that key. - @item --no-encrypt-to @opindex no-encrypt-to Disable the use of all @option{--encrypt-to} and |