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47 lines
1.1 KiB
Groff
.TH HATTRIB 1 30-Aug-1998 HFSUTILS
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.SH NAME
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hattrib \- change HFS file or directory attributes
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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hattrib
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[-t
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.IR TYPE ]
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[-c
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.IR CREA ]
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[-|+i] [-|+l]
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.I hfs-path
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[...]
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.PP
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hattrib -b
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.I hfs-path
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B hattrib
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permits the alteration of HFS file attributes. In the first form, the
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MacOS-defined
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.I type
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and
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.I creator
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attributes can be set using the -t and -c flags, respectively. A file's
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.I invisible
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flag can be set or cleared with +i and -i, respectively. Finally, a file's
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.I locked
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flag can be set or cleared with +l and -l.
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.PP
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All files mentioned on the command line will receive the specified attributes,
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regardless of the file's current attributes. Any attribute not mentioned in
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the command line is left unchanged.
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.PP
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In the second form, a single HFS pathname refering to a folder is given with
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the -b option, causing it to become "blessed" as the MacOS System Folder. For
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this to be useful, the folder should contain valid Macintosh System and Finder
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files.
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.PP
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Note that the
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.I locked
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and "blessed" attributes have little consequence to hfsutils.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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hfsutils(1), hls(1)
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.SH FILES
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$HOME/.hcwd
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.SH AUTHOR
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Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
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