# # Cryptophane configuration file # # Cryptophane will look for a file named cryptophane.ini in the same # directory as its executable. If it exists, it will read in the # options from it as specified below. # # All the parameters specified below can also be passed on the command # line, preceeded by a double dash. Command-line parameters take # precedence over configuration in this file. # # gpg-path lets you override Cryptophane's GnuPG path discovery. # Specify either an absolute path name, or a relative path name from # the location of cryptophane.exe. The path you specify should contain # a file named gpg.exe. #gpg-path = c:\Program Files\GnuPG-1.2 # homedir lets you specify where your key files are stored. If not # specified, it defaults to GnuPG's registry setting, or if that is # not specified either it defaults to the GnuPG executable directory. # homedir may either be an absolute path or a relative path from the # location of cryptophane.exe. #homedir = c:\Documents and Settings\user\My Documents\GnuPG Keys # no-config prevents Cryptophane from saving its configuration settings # to the registry. #no-config # ignore-gpg-registry makes Cryptophane ignore GnuPG's registry entry # that specifies where GnuPG is installed. This is automatically set # if a gpg-path is specified. #ignore-gpg-registry