.\" .\" $Id: binprint.1,v 1.1 1999/01/16 18:35:57 gdr-ftp Exp $ .\" .TH BINPRINT 1 "15 January 1998" GNO "Commands and Applications" .SH NAME .BR binprint \- print Appleworks GS formatted manual pages .SH SYNOPSIS .BR binprint [ .BI -c cols ] [ .B -V ] .RI [ filename "] ..." .SH DESCRIPTION .BR binprint displays files in hex-dump format. .LP For each file, .BR binprint will print out the .IR filename , followed by one line of output for each 16 bytes of input data. Each line consists of the file offset (in hexadecimal) of the first displayed byte in the line, a colon, up to 16 bytes of data in hexadecimal format, followed by the same 16 bytes shown in ASCII format: .in 0in .nf binprint.c 0: 2F 2A 20 0D 20 20 20 20 42 49 4E 50 52 49 4E 54 /* . BINPRINT 10: 2E 43 0D 0D 20 20 20 20 44 69 73 70 6C 61 79 73 .C.. Displays 20: 20 66 69 6C 65 73 20 69 6E 20 68 65 78 2D 64 75 files in hex-du .fi .LP Where there is no printable ASCII equivalent of a given byte, a period is printed in its place. .LP If no .IR filename s are given, .BR binprint reads from stdin. .SH OPTIONS .IP "\fB-c\fR \fIcols\fR" Specify the number of columns (one byte per column) to display per line. The default as shown in the example above is 16. Values less than 8 are silently ignored (the default is used). .IP \fB-V\fR Print version number and exit. .SH HISTORY .BR binprint appeared in GNO v2.0.1.