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suffix(5)							File Formats Manual							 suffix(5)

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suffix - file name suffix conventions DESCRIPTION
The following list summarizes file name suffix conventions that can be found in an HP-UX system. It is a partial compilation of possibly useful knowledge, suggestions, and explanations, rather than a specification of standards. Suffixes are often used in preference to pre- fixes because they enable related files to group together alphabetically in a directory listing. Note that some programs require the use of a specific value, or vary their behavior based on a choice of suffixes. Such programs are noted in many (but not all) cases. HP64000 cross assembler symbol file. Library file (archive) managed by known to HP Ada source, where "?" stands for any single character. List of users allowed by or (for example, Source for macros. LIF (Logical Interchange Format) type 1, ASCII file for use by Pascal or BASIC/UX. Incompatible with Cross-referencing information created automatically by LaTeX. script file. Compiled LISP source file, or a bold font file. Backup copy of a file. File containing bad data, or occupying a bad spot on a disk. Bibliography created by BibTeX for inclusion in a LaTeX document. Bibliographic data file, (for example, BibTeX bibliography database). Log of errors from BibTeX. BibTeX bibliography style definition. File compressed by or C++ language source file, or HP64000 cross compiled C source file. C language source file; known to and CAST language scripts. NLS (Native Language Support) message catalog. Configuration file (for example, CLU file. Pascal workstation object code. File containing output from that is, a archive. C-shell script. Current version of a file. Directory file, or data file. A script that is read daily. List of users denied by or (for example, List of devices. Differences between two files, output from DBM database directory file. Documentation file of some sort. Device-independent text formatter output. Extended FORTRAN language (EFL) source file; known to GNU Emacs Elisp file. Compiled GNU Emacs Elisp file. Source for equation macros. Standard error from a program. Errors recorded by a program. FORTRAN language source file; known to and FORTRAN 77 language source file. Frozen configuration file (for example, A complete file or list. TeX font bitmaps in Generic Font format. Glossary created by LaTeX. C language header (include) file; known to Help text for a program, often read automatically. A script that is read hourly. Output of C preprocessor or a Berkeley Pascal language include file, or an italicized font file. Icon source code. Index created by LaTeX. Standard input to a program. Notes index file. Korn shell script file. HP64000 cross linker symbol file. source file (known to or LISP source file. Notes list file. File containing a list of other files. Library information for List of figures created by LaTeX. Generic log file, or a log of error messages from TeX. List of tables created by LaTeX. Modula language source file. Modula-2 language source file. Makefile for Source for or using macros. Source for or using macros. TeX metafont input file. Gosling/Unipress Emacs Mock Lisp file. Source for or using macros. A script that is read monthly. Source for or using macros. source. New version of a file. source. HP64000 listing file. Relocatable object file (post-compile, pre-link); known to and Obsolete version of a file. Old version of a file. File containing optional material, such as an optional part of the kernel. Original version of a file. Standard output (and possibly standard error) from a program (for example, or an executable file output from (such as HP64000 cross compiled Pascal source file. Pascal language source file (known to and or PROLOG language source file. DBM database data file. PILOT language source file. TeX font bitmaps in Packed Font format; denser/more recent than GF. Previous version of a file. PostScript file. TeX font bitmaps in uncompressed format; very obsolete. HP64000 relocatable file. RatFor language source file; known to A "run commands" file, normally read when a program is invoked (for example, Real version of a file, often one which was replaced by a front-end (for example, File containing required material, such as a required part of the kernel. HP64000 cross assembled source file. Assembler input file; known to and Safe or saved copy of a file. Scheme file. POSIX shell script file; known to Shell archive file containing output from Skeletal or template file. Shared library file built by known to File containing statistics (for example, LaTeX style definition; should have a corresponding file. LIF Bootable by the Series 300/400 boot ROM (see Librarian chapter of vol. 1). Text file. File (archive) containing output from Source for table macros. Temporary file. Prototype or template file. Test input or output file. TeX source file. Notes text file, or a Pascal workstation "UCSD text format" file. ASCII text file. Width information used by TeX (TeX font metrics). Source for table of contents macros, or table of contents created by LaTeX. source. Icon intermediate code files. HP-UX text or binary file format. Web file (Knuth's Web system). A script that is read weekly. HP64000 absolute file. input file; known to File compressed by File compressed by Manpage files (sections 1 through 9), optionally followed by a letter HP-UX also uses for section 1M. File saved on given date (for example, year, month name, YYMM, MMDD, and so on) as a snapshot of a continuously growing log file. RCS delta file; known to the RCS programs. AUTHOR
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