As far as I know, that's the case as long as you're using GnuPG 2.1+
That's awesome. I didn't know these things. I never used this software.
I even saw you using GnuPG version 2.2.40-1.1 in the PGP tutorial in this thread.
I see the source of the packages from here:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/all/gnupg2/download.
I know what software I installed and what I have used. I didn't mean I never used the software. I wanted to say that I didn't use this software till I installed Debian 12 last month. I do not have experience using this software. These were my first tries, so I don't know the detailed information about it. I didn't explore the options. I don't use Linux for daily use. I mostly use it for wallet management and some other security stuff.
Oh, when you said you never used this software, I thought we were talking about GnuPG. So, above, I tried to help show you the version of GnuPG that you are using to run the GNU Privacy Assistant application on Debian Linux.
Here is the version of GnuPG I mean:
I tried to find the source of the package, and it came from here:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/all/gnupg2/download
I'm a macOS user. The terminal and command line in MacOS is almost the same as the Linux Terminal that you are using.