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NAME

       gpg-key2ps - generates a PS file from a GnuPG keyring

SYNOPSIS

       gpg-key2ps [-r revoked-style] [-p papersize] [-1] [-s] keyid-or-name [ ... ]

DESCRIPTION

       gpg-key2ps generates a PostScript file with your OpenPGP key fingerprint (repeated as
       often as it fits) useful for keysigning parties. The only argument is the same as you
       would pass to GPG's list-keys command, either a key-id or a (partial) name.  The PS data
       is written to stdout.

OPTIONS

       -p --paper-size paper-size
           Select the output paper size. Default is to look into /etc/papersize or A4 if libpaper
           isn't installed.

       -s --show-subkeys
           Enable subkey information to be printed on the slips. Subkey information is normally
           not relevant to the key signing process.

       -r --revoked-style revoked-style
           Select how to mark revoked UIDs and subkeys. Five styles are available:
            hide don't show at all (default),
            show show normally,
            grey display in 50% grey,
            note add "[revoked]", and
            strike strike through.

       -1  Print only one column of paper slips instead of the default two. Useful for keys with
           long UIDs that otherwise won't fit.

       keyid
           Keyids to print. Multiple can be separated by spaces.

       -h --help
           Print usage and exit.

       -v --version
           Print version and exit.

SEE ALSO

       gpg(1)
           GNU Privacy Guard.

       http://pgp-tools.alioth.debian.org/
           The homepage of gpg-key2ps and the other tools bundled in signing-party.

       http://www.debian.org/events/materials/business-cards/
           gpg-key2ps prints plain fingerprint slips. If you are looking for something more
           stylish, look at these latex templates for business cards that also include
           fingerprints.

AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT

       (c) 2001-2005 Simon Richter <sjr@debian.org>
       (c) 2005-2008 Thijs Kinkhorst <thijs@kinkhorst.com>
       (c) 2005-2008 Christoph Berg <cb@df7cb.de>