1XHFS(1) General Commands Manual XHFS(1)
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6 xhfs - graphical interface for manipulating HFS volumes
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9 xhfs [left-path [right-path]]
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12 xhfs presents a graphical front-end for browsing and copying files on
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15 The display is divided into two parts, left and right, which can each
16 independently view a directory on either an HFS volume or the host
17 (UNIX) filesystem. Double-clicking the name of a directory in either
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19 tory view can be used to navigate to any directory between the current
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22 Text files can be viewed by double-clicking them. Any file or set of
23 files can be copied to the directory shown in the other view by select‐
24 ing them and clicking the "Copy" button. Copying is performed according
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28 The file(s) will be copied using the MacBinary II format. This
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32 BinHex The file(s) will be copied using the BinHex format. This mode
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36 Text In this mode, only the data fork(s) of the selected file(s) are
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41 Raw Data
42 In this mode, only the data fork(s) of the selected file(s) are
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54 Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
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58HFSUTILS 02-Apr-1996 XHFS(1)