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diff --git a/doc/gpg-agent.texi b/doc/gpg-agent.texi
index 14bb0632d..92fac27a7 100644
--- a/doc/gpg-agent.texi
+++ b/doc/gpg-agent.texi
@@ -860,6 +860,9 @@ This flag has an effect only if used in the global list. This is now
the preferred way to mark such CA; the old way of having a separate
file @file{qualified.txt} is still supported.
+@item noconsent
+Do not require consent from a user to create a qualified signature.
+
@item de-vs
The CA is part of an approved PKI for the German classification level
VS-NfD. It is only valid in the global trustlist. As of now this is
diff --git a/doc/gpgsm.texi b/doc/gpgsm.texi
index 7dab314be..8ea9b91db 100644
--- a/doc/gpgsm.texi
+++ b/doc/gpgsm.texi
@@ -910,6 +910,12 @@ operation requested by a web browser.
@opindex no-common-certs-import
Suppress the import of common certificates on keybox creation.
+
+@item --no-qes-note
+@opindex no-qes-note
+Do not print notices that ``this software is not officially approved
+to create or verify QES signatures''.
+
@end table
All the long options may also be given in the configuration file after
@@ -979,9 +985,9 @@ like this:
This is the legacy method to mark root certificates as usable for
qualified certificates. Qualified certificates are capable of
creating legally binding signatures in the same way as handwritten
-signatures. The modern method to mark such root certificates is to
-use the "qual" flag in the system trustlist.txt; see the gpg-agent man
-page for details.
+signatures (QES). The modern method to mark such root certificates is
+to use the "qual" flag in the system trustlist.txt; see the gpg-agent
+man page for details.
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