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.TH HCOPY 1 13-Jan-1997 HFSUTILS
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.SH NAME
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hcopy \- copy files from or to an HFS volume
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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hcopy [-m|-b|-t|-r|-a]
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.I source-path
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[...]
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.I target-path
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B hcopy
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transfers files from an HFS volume to UNIX or vice versa. The named source
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files are copied to the named destination target, which must be a directory if
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multiple files are to be copied.
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.PP
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Copies are performed using a translation mode, which must be one of:
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.TP
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-m
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.BR "MacBinary II" :
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A popular format for binary file transfer. Both forks of the Macintosh file
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are preserved. This is the recommended mode for transferring arbitrary
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Macintosh files.
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.TP
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-b
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.BR BinHex :
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An alternative format for ASCII file transfer. Both forks of the Macintosh
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file are preserved.
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.TP
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-t
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.BR Text :
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Performs end-of-line translation. Only the data fork of the Macintosh file is
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copied.
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.TP
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-r
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.BR "Raw Data" :
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Performs no translation. Only the data fork of the Macintosh file is copied.
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.TP
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-a
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.BR Automatic :
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A mode will be chosen automatically for each file based on a set of predefined
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heuristics.
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.PP
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If no mode is specified, -a is assumed.
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.PP
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If a UNIX source pathname is specified as a single dash (-),
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.B hcopy
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will copy from standard input to the HFS destination. Likewise, a single dash
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used as a UNIX destination pathname will cause
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.B hcopy
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to copy the HFS source to standard output.
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.SH NOTES
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Copied files may have their filenames altered during translation. For example,
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an appropriate file extension may be added or removed, and certain other
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characters may also be transliterated.
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.PP
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The destination target must not be ambiguous; that is, it must be obvious
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whether the target is on the UNIX filesystem or on an HFS volume. As a rule,
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HFS targets must contain at least one colon (:), usually as the beginning of a
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relative pathname or by itself to represent the current working directory. To
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make a UNIX target unambiguous, either use an absolute pathname or precede a
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relative pathname with a dot and slash (./).
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.SH SEE ALSO
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hfsutils(1), hls(1), hattrib(1)
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.SH AUTHOR
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Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
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