doc: Fix documentation for creating encrypted/signed archive

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The previous paragraph already explains where/how the result is stored.
In particular, it's not always "returned in the data object ...".
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Ingo Klöcker 2023-12-14 09:29:43 +01:00
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No known key found for this signature in database
GPG Key ID: F5A5D1692277A1E9

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@ -6381,10 +6381,10 @@ mode @var{mode}.
If signature mode @code{GPGME_SIG_MODE_ARCHIVE} is requested, then a
signed archive is created from the files and directories given as
NUL-separated list in the data object @var{plain} and returned in the
data object @var{sig}. The paths of the files and directories have to
be given as paths relative to the current working directory or relative
to the base directory set with @code{gpgme_data_set_file_name}.
NUL-separated list in the data object @var{plain}. The paths of the files
and directories have to be given as paths relative to the current working
directory or relative to the base directory set with
@code{gpgme_data_set_file_name} for the data object @var{plain}.
After the operation completed successfully, the result can be
retrieved with @code{gpgme_op_sign_result}.
@ -6561,10 +6561,10 @@ for @var{cipher}) and the text mode attributes set for the context
If the flag @code{GPGME_ENCRYPT_ARCHIVE} is set, then an encrypted
archive is created from the files and directories given as NUL-separated
list in the data object @var{plain} and returned in the data object
@var{cipher}. The paths of the files and directories have to
be given as paths relative to the current working directory or relative
to the base directory set with @code{gpgme_data_set_file_name}.
list in the data object @var{plain}. The paths of the files and
directories have to be given as paths relative to the current working
directory or relative to the base directory set with
@code{gpgme_data_set_file_name} for the data object @var{plain}.
@var{recp} must be a @code{NULL}-terminated array of keys. The user
must keep references for all keys during the whole duration of the