gpg-key2latex - Generate a LaTeX file for fingerprint slips.
gpg-key2latex generates a LaTeX file with an OpenPGP key
fingerprint and User IDs, repeated as often as it fits on a single page. The
LaTeX data is written to STDOUT. Note: In most cases the generated file can
be compiled to PDF using pdflatex(1), but xelatex(1) is
required if some UID contains CJK characters.
- -p paper-size,
--paper-size=paper-size
- Select the output paper size. The default is the output of
paperconf(1), or a4 if libpaper-utils isn't installed.
- -s,
--show-subkeys
- Show subkey information.
- --show-photo
- Show the first valid user attribute, if any. Note: This writes JPG files
to the current directory.
- --show-qrcode
- Show a QR code of the string specified by --qrcode-data. Note: This
writes PDF files to the current directory. Requires qrencode(1) and
epstopdf(1).
- --qrcode-data=string
- The data to encode in a QR code (implies --show-qrcode). The string
"%f" is expanded to the OpenPGP key fingerprint (40 hexadecimal
digits, without spaces); "%k" is expanded to the long (16
hexadecimal digits) key ID; "%%" is replaced by a single
"%".
The default data to encode, if --qrcode-data is not
specified, is the string "OPENPGP4FPR:%f".
- --attr-height
- The height, in number of lines, of the photo and QR code. The default is
the number of User ID, with a maximum of 5.
- -?, --help
- Print a brief help and exit.
- --version
- Print the version and exit.
- HOME
- The default home directory.
- GNUPGBIN
- The gpg binary. Default: "gpg".
- GNUPGHOME
- The default working directory for gpg. Default:
"$HOME/.gnupg".
Bugs or feature requests for gpg-key2latex should be filed
with the Debian project's bug tracker at
<https://www.debian.org/Bugs/>.
Guilhem Moulin <guilhem@debian.org>
Copyright (c) 2014 Guilhem Moulin. gpg-key2latex is free
software, distributed under the GNU Public License, version 3 or later.