https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147291

--- Comment #10 from Andrew Watson <[email protected]> ---
Further note: thew "Help" button on the "Digital Signatures" window opens this
web page:

file:///Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/Resources/help/en-GB/text/shared/01/digitalsignatures.html?System=MAC&DbPAR=WRITER&HID=xmlsec/ui/digitalsignaturesdialog/dialog-action_area1#bm_@@nowidget@@

 ... which includes the text:

--- START QUOTE ---

Start Certificate Manager

Opens the installed certificate manager of your system.

On macOS, the default certificate manager is Keychain Access.

--- END QUOTE ---

AFAIK MacOS's "Keychain Access" can store X.509 certificates, but not GPG keys.
GPG Keychain can store GPG keys, but not X.509 certificates. It look as though
LO on other platforms supports signing ODT documents with either X.509
certificates or GPG keys (?), so it would seem that for full interoperability,
ODT document signing on MacOS has to interface to two separete two
key/certificate management systems (??).

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