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Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem
From: |
bar tomas |
Subject: |
Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Nov 2010 10:36:57 +0000 |
Hi,
I'm using gpg to encrypt files and I would like that files with 'txt'
extension be treated like 'gpg' files.
I read in the doc that this can be controlled with the variable
epa-file-name-regexp
So I added the following line at the end of my .emacs file
(setq epa-file-name-regexp "\\.txt$")
But this has absolutely no effect. I mean, if I create a txt file with
emacs, when I save it I would like for emacs to ask for an encryption
paraphrase, but it does not.
I have very little knowledge of the .emacs file, so maybe the line I
added is wrong?
Many thanks for any help
- Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem,
bar tomas <=
- Re: Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem, Bruno Tavernier, 2010/11/04
- Re: Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem, bar tomas, 2010/11/04
- Re: Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem, bar tomas, 2010/11/04
- Re: Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem, PJ Weisberg, 2010/11/05
- Re: Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem, bar tomas, 2010/11/06
- Re: Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem, Suvayu Ali, 2010/11/06
- Re: Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem, Thierry Volpiatto, 2010/11/06
- Re: Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem, Steve Revilak, 2010/11/06
- Re: Setting file extensions to be handled by gpg encryption problem, bar tomas, 2010/11/08