Provided by: hfsplus_1.0.4-13_amd64 

NAME
hpcopy — copy files from an HFS+ volume
SYNOPSIS
hpcopy [-m | -b | -t | -r | -a ] source-path ... target-path
Description
hpcopy copies files and directories from an HFS+ volume. If multiple files are to be copied, the target
path must be a directory.
Since Macintosh files contain two forks, which are not representably in Unix file systems, copies use one
of several translation modes:
-m Mac Binary II is a format for binary file transfer. Both forks of the Macintosh file are
preserved. This is the recommended mode for transferring arbitrary Macintosh files.
-b BinHex also preserves both forks of the Macintosh file. In addition, the encoded file contains
only ASCII characters, making it suitable for electronic mail transmission.
-t Text copies only the data fork of the Macintosh file, while the contents of the resource fork
are lost. In addition, this mode translates end-of-line characters. This translation should
be used for text files.
-r Raw Data copies only the data fork of the Macintosh file, while the contents of the resource
fork are lost.
-a Automatic mode applies a set of predefined heuristics to determine the appropriate translation.
This is the default if no mode is specified.
See also
hfsplus(7), hpmount(1), hpls(1), hpcd(1), hprm(1), hpmkdir(1), hppwd(1), hpumount(1), hpfsck(1).
Author
This manual page was written by Jens Schmalzing <jensen@debian.org> for Debian GNU/Linux using the manual
page by Klaus Halfmann <halfmann@libra.de> that comes with the source code and documentation from the
Tech Info Library.
hpcopy(1)