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6 hattrib - change HFS file or directory attributes
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9 hattrib [-t TYPE] [-c CREA] [-|+i] [-|+l] hfs-path [...]
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14 hattrib permits the alteration of HFS file attributes. In the first
15 form, the MacOS-defined type and creator attributes can be set using
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17 or cleared with +i and -i, respectively. Finally, a file's locked flag
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26 Folder. For this to be useful, the folder should contain valid Macinā
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39 Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
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