https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154747

Moritz Duge <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Moritz Duge <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Thorsten Behrens (allotropia) from comment #3)
> This should be fixed with bug 121140 (by simply not permitting anything but
> ODF files to be gpg-encrypted). For the ODS file, this is NOTABUG, the
> openpgp encryption feature is standardized in ODF.

Yes. I marked this as a duplicate.

With some luck we'll have a fix soon, where the "Encrypt with GPG key" checkbox
gets disabled for anything but ODF.


(In reply to help.7ocym from comment #2)
> [...]
> as an improvement : allow gpg encrypted file to be opened and saved 
> as 
> "writer | gpg -e file -recipient [email protected] \
>     --recipient [email protected]" 

That's not really the intended usage scenario here. Sorry :-/
If you like to encrypt the whole file using GPG, please use GPG directly as you
described it.

The idea of this ODF feature is to encrypt the data inside the ZIP container.
That's also why the encrypted ODF is still a valid ZIP file. Before
LibreOffice-24.2 just the strings in the XML files got encrypted. Starting with
LibreOffice-24.2 there's an encrypted container in the ZIP file and just the
encryption metadata stays in plain test as it must.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 121140 ***

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