EasyPG Assistant provides several cryptographic features which can be
integrated into other Emacs functionalities. For example, automatic
-encryption/decryption of @samp{*.gpg} files.
+encryption/decryption of @file{*.gpg} files.
@node Commands
@chapter Commands
@end deffn
@noindent
-In @samp{*Keys*} buffer, several commands are available. The common
+In @file{*Keys*} buffer, several commands are available. The common
use case is to export some keys to a file. To do that, type @kbd{m}
to select keys, type @kbd{o}, and then supply the filename.
@node Encrypting/decrypting gpg files
@section Encrypting/decrypting gpg files
-By default, every file whose name ends with @samp{.gpg} will be
+By default, every file whose name ends with @file{.gpg} will be
treated as encrypted. That is, when you open such a file, the
decrypted text is inserted in the buffer rather than encrypted one.
-Similarly, when you save the buffer to a @samp{foo.gpg} file,
+Similarly, when you save the buffer to a @file{foo.gpg} file,
encrypted data is written.
The file name pattern for encrypted files can be controlled by
Before reporting the bug, you should set @code{epg-debug} in the
@file{~/.emacs} file and repeat the bug. Then, include the contents
-of the @samp{ *epg-debug*} buffer. Note that the first letter of the
+of the @file{ *epg-debug*} buffer. Note that the first letter of the
buffer name is a whitespace.
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