[Bug 258490] New: There is no functionality to open Kleopatra to decrypt encrypted files by double-click

Bernhard Krbecek bernhard.krbecek at infineon.com
Wed Dec 1 15:28:33 GMT 2010


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258490

           Summary: There is no functionality to open Kleopatra to decrypt
                    encrypted files by double-click
           Product: kleopatra
           Version: 2.0.8
          Platform: MS Windows
        OS/Version: MS Windows
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: wishlist
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: kdepim-bugs at kde.org
        ReportedBy: bernhard.krbecek at infineon.com
                CC: mutz at kde.org


Version:           2.0.8 (using KDE 1.2) 
OS:                MS Windows

When double-clicking gpg-encrypted mails no action is taken. manipulating the
registry allows to run commands for various file-extensions (e.g. asc, gpg,
pgp) but there is no way to decrypt files with Kleopatra.exe.
Starting kelopatra with option -d only works one time. When the process
"kleopatra.exe" ist already started the command has no effect.
At the moment we start a script when double-clicking an ecrypted file. This
script first kills kleopatra.exe and then runs the command kleopatra with
parameter "-d" but you will aggree that this is just a poor workaround.

Reproducible: Didn't try



Expected Results:  
A small interface for UI-server which is started with kleopatra.exe (and a new
parameter) which can be used to open an encrypted file.
E.g. kleopatra.exe -[parameter] [file]
Or a modification of the method behind parameter "-d" which starts kleopatra
and, if is is already running just contacts the UI-server

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