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[20:47] <dragon_> Is anyone good with digital signations ?
[21:18] <Guest2087> Anyone Here?
[21:48] <teward> dragon_: perhaps you need to ask your actual question
[21:48] <teward> rather than ask if anyone is good with something.
[21:48] <teward> also waht do you mean by 'signations'
[21:48] <dragon_> I have tired that
[21:49] <dragon_> I am trying to sign pdfs, but it is tricky to make it work
[21:50] <dragon_> It is something about tokenizing and some kind of authentication electronically, and I don`t understand it completely. I think it is suppose to be done in Lubuntu, one option is libre office 
[21:54] <dragon_> I think it involved  my signature as in my name, written down on a pad, and some kind of authentication like a GPG key.
[21:55] <dragon_> reading explanations of it, sound a bit like those tokenised artworks
[21:56] <dragon_> In theory it is a simple function in libre, under "save as", but it always haults and go no where in lubuntu
[21:56] <dragon_> Is anyone using this featuer?
[23:12] <tomreyn> dragon_: i doubt it is used much. i used it once out of interest (not on lubuntu, but on ubuntu, i think, but this should not matter)
[23:13] <tomreyn> most people don't have a gpg key, and that's a pre-condition for *this* type of pdf signing (there are others, and more common ones)