doc/org.texi: mention (setq auto-save-default nil) in org-crypt.el section.

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Bastien Guerry 2011-06-27 18:48:49 +02:00
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@ -13903,9 +13903,9 @@ Org-crypt will encrypt the text of an entry, but not the headline, or
properties. Org-crypt uses the Emacs EasyPG library to encrypt and decrypt
files.
Any text below a headline that has a @samp{:crypt:} tag will be
automatically be encrypted when the file is saved. If you want to use a
different tag just customize the @code{org-crypt-tag-matcher} setting.
Any text below a headline that has a @samp{:crypt:} tag will be automatically
be encrypted when the file is saved. If you want to use a different tag just
customize the @code{org-crypt-tag-matcher} setting.
To use org-crypt it is suggested that you have the following in your
@file{.emacs}:
@ -13914,9 +13914,16 @@ To use org-crypt it is suggested that you have the following in your
(require 'org-crypt)
(org-crypt-use-before-save-magic)
(setq org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance (quote ("crypt")))
;; GPG key to use for encryption
;; Either the Key ID or set to nil to use symmetric encryption.
(setq org-crypt-key nil)
;; GPG key to use for encryption
;; Either the Key ID or set to nil to use symmetric encryption.
(setq auto-save-default nil)
;; Auto-saving does not cooperate with org-crypt.el: so you need
;; to turn it off if you plan to use org-crypt.el quite often.
;; Otherwise, you'll get an (annoying) message each time you
;; start Org.
@end example
Excluding the crypt tag from inheritance prevents already encrypted text