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FROMBIN(1) General Commands Manual FROMBIN(1)
NAME
tobin - convert a series of files into a series of macbinary files
SYNOPSIS
tobin [-resfilename] [-type4-character-string] [-creator4-character-string] file...
DESCRIPTION
The program tobin reads a series of files and wraps them up in a macbinary wrapper. On the mac it read the resource fork and file cre-
ate/type flags from the filesystem (as one would expect). On non-mac systems (where these concepts do not exist) you may specify these on
the command line with options.
OPTIONS
-res filename
Specify the name of a file from which a "resource fork" should be read. This argument should precede the data file with which it is
associated (if you want a file with no data fork, you may omit the data file).
-type 4-character-string
Specify the a mac 4 character type string used to tell the finder what kind of file it is. This argument should precede the data or
resource file with which it is associated.
-creator 4-character-string
Specify the a mac 4 character type string used to tell the finder what application is associated with this file. This argument
should precede the data or resource file with which it is associated.
AUTHOR
George Williams (gww@silcom.com).
21 December 2002 FROMBIN(1)