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PINEntry
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This is a collection of PIN or passphrase entry dialogs which
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utilize the Assuan protocol as specified in the Libassuan manual.
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There are programs for different toolkits available. For all GUIs it
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is automatically detected which modules can be built, but it can also
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be requested explicitly.
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GUI OPTION DEPENDENCIES
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GTK+ V2.0 --enable-pinentry-gtk2 Gimp Toolkit Library, Version 2.0
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eg. libgtk-x11-2.0 and libglib-2.0
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GNOME --enable-pinentry-gnome GNOME
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Qt --enable-pinentry-qt Qt (> 4.4.0)
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TQt --enable-pinentry-tqt Trinity Qt
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Enlightenment --enable-pinentry-efl EFL (>= 1.18)
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FLTK --enable-pinentry-fltk Fast Light Toolkit (>= 1.3)
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Curses --enable-pinentry-curses Curses library, for example ncurses
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TTY --enable-pinentry-tty Simple TTY version, no dependencies
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The GTK+, GNOME, and Qt pinentries can fall back to curses mode. The
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option to enable this is --enable-fallback-curses, but this is also
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detected automatically in the same way --enable-pinentry-curses is.
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The fallback to curses also works if --disable-pinentry-curses is
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specified. So to disable linking to curses completely you have to
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pass --disable-fallback-curses to the configure script as well.
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Examples:
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* To only build the GTK+ pinentry with curses support:
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./configure --enable-pinentry-gtk2 --enable-fallback-curses \
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--disable-pinentry-curses --disable-pinentry-qt
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* To build the Qt pinentry, and the other pinentries if they are
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supported:
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./configure --enable-pinentry-qt
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* To build everything that is supported (complete auto-detection):
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./configure
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Some of the code is taken from Robert Bihlmeyer's Quintuple-Agent.
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For security reasons, all internationalization has been removed. The
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client is expected to tell the PIN entry the text strings to be
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displayed.
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Curses Pinentry
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The curses pinentry supports colors if the terminal does. The colors
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can be specified by the --colors=FG,BG,SO option, which sets the
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foreground, background and standout colors respectively. The standout
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color is used for error messages. Colors can be named by any of
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"black", "red", "green", "yellow", "blue", "magenta", "cyan" and
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"white". The foreground and standout color can be prefixed by
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"bright-", "bright", "bold-" and "bold", and any of these prefixes has
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the same effect of making the color bolder or brighter. Two special
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color names are defined as well: "default" chooses the default color,
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and "none" disables use of colors. The name "none" is only meaningful
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for the standout color and in this case a reversed effect is used for
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error messages. For the other colors, disabling colors means the same
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as using the defaults. The default colors are as follows:
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Foreground: Terminal default
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Background: Terminal default
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Standout: Bright red
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Note that color support is limited by the capabilities of the display
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terminal. Some color combinations can be very difficult to read, and
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please know that colors are perceived differently by different people.
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