11-05-2004
they are utilities to convert files to each respective format. if you dont have them installed on your system already, go to freshmeat.net and search for them. they are available for download there.
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resmerger
RESMERGER(1) BSD General Commands Manual RESMERGER(1)
NAME
/usr/bin/ResMerger -- Merges resource forks or files into one resource file
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/ResMerger [-fileCreator <fileCreator>] [-fileType <fileType>] [-[a]ppend] [-srcIs RSRC | DF] [-dstIs RSRC | DF] file ... -o
<dest-file>
DESCRIPTION
The /usr/bin/ResMerger command merges the Carbon Resource Manager resource data in multiple files into a single file. The output file may be
one of the input files.
The /usr/bin/ResMerger command takes the following flags and arguments:
-fileCreator <fileCreator>
Sets the HFS creator type of the output file. The default is '????'.
-fileType <fileType>
Sets the HFS file type of the output file. The default is '????'.
-[a]ppend Append to output file, rather than overwriting it.
-srcIs RSRC | DF
The fork in which to look for resources in the input file(s). The default is the data fork (DF).
-dstIs RSRC | DF
The fork in which to write resources in the output file. The default is the data fork (DF).
-skip <type> Specifies resource type to skip during the resource merge. May be used multiple times, to specify multiple resource types to
skip.
file Specifies one or more input files. Note that as there is only one srcIs flag, the input files must be homogenous, that is, the
resources must be in the same fork of all input files.
-o <dest-file>
Specifies the output file. If the fork designated by -dstIs exists, it is overwritten unless the -a flag is provided; if it
does not exist, it is created.
SEE ALSO
Rez(1), DeRez(1), RezWack(1), UnRezWack(1), SplitForks(1)
Mac OS X April 12, 2004 Mac OS X