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However I use Electrum on Android and the Android app called OpenKeyChain
can read a signed SHA256SUMS.asc but not the two file method Kleopatra uses.
Isn't that two-part as well?
The "SHA256SUMS" which contains the SHA256 hashes and "SHA256SUMS.asc" containing the signatures.
AFAIK, it's been 4years since Bitcoin Core separated the hashes from the signatures.

But I get what you want to achieve (too specific for a single tool though)

So if Electrum developers read this then why not give this an option for Android users to download next to the Electrum APK files.
You can get in touch with developers in GitHub, repository of the official website: github.com/spesmilo/electrum-web, post it as a "feature request" issue.
This forum board is mainly for technical support of Electrum-related issues or questions.
Original archived Re: [GUIDE] How to Safely Download and Verify Electrum [Guide]
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However I use Electrum on Android and the Android app called OpenKeyChain
can read a signed SHA256SUMS.asc but not the two file method Kleopatra uses.
Isn't that two-part as well?
The "SHA256SUMS" which contains the SHA256 hashes and "SHA256SUMS.asc" containing the signatures.
AFAIK, it's been 4years since Bitcoin Core separated the hashes from the signatures.

But I get what you want to achieve (too specific for a single tool though)

So if Electrum developers read this then why not give this an option for Android users to download next to the Electrum APK files.
You can get in touch with developers in GitHub, repository of the official website: github.com/spesmilo/electrum-web, post it as a feature request issue.
This forum board is mainly for technical support of Electrum-related issues or questions.