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hpcopy(1)							     hpcopy(1)

NAME
       hpcopy — copy files from an HFS+ volume

SYNOPSIS
       hpcopy [-m  | -b	 | -t  | -r  | -a ] source-path ... target-path

Description
       hpcopy  copies  files and directories from an HFS+ volume.  If multiple
       files are to be copied, the target path must be a directory.

       Since Macintosh files contain two forks, which are not representably in
       Unix file systems, copies use one of several translation modes:

       -m	 Mac  Binary  II  is  a format for binary file transfer.  Both
		 forks of the Macintosh file are preserved.  This is the  rec‐
		 ommended mode for transferring arbitrary Macintosh files.

       -b	 BinHex	 also  preserves both forks of the Macintosh file.  In
		 addition, the encoded file contains  only  ASCII  characters,
		 making it suitable for electronic mail transmission.

       -t	 Text  copies  only the data fork of the Macintosh file, while
		 the contents of the resource fork  are	 lost.	 In  addition,
		 this  mode  translates end-of-line characters.	 This transla‐
		 tion should be used for text files.

       -r	 Raw Data copies only the data fork  of	 the  Macintosh	 file,
		 while the contents of the resource fork are lost.

       -a	 Automatic  mode  applies  a  set  of predefined heuristics to
		 determine the appropriate translation.	 This is  the  default
		 if no mode is specified.

See also
       hfsplus(7),   hpmount(1),   hpls(1),   hpcd(1),	 hprm(1),  hpmkdir(1),
       hppwd(1), hpumount(1), hpfsck(1).

Author
       This manual page was written by Jens Schmalzing <jensen@debian.org> for
       Debian  GNU/Linux  using	 the  manual  page  by	Klaus  Halfmann <half‐
       mann@libra.de> that comes with the source code and  documentation  from
       the Tech Info Library.

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