ippc (Sat Oct 25 2014 01:31:01)

ippc

IPPC scans a directory, formats them for PC consumption and leaves them in the
output directory.  The filename is either PC-style or DEC (Atex) and any
supplementary information that the FIP filename is carrying is stuffed in the
header.

Filename is stuck at the top of the header with "Original Filename:" in front.
The header is tailed with a '~'.

Note that IP2PC formats copy in a similar way using FIP header fields to
process each file and writing the resultant file to that described in the PQ
header field.

Input Parameters are :
	Mandatory :
	-i : input queue				default: none
	-o : output queue				default: none
	Optional :
	-h : zap the FIP header too			default: leave header
	-e : no CR/NL translation.			default: NL -> CR NL
	-t : scan time for the queue			default: 5 secs
	-x : overwrite old file				default: create new
	-d : give it an DEC (Atex) filename (6.3) ..	default: pc filename
		rather than pc (8 with no extention)
	-l : log all files through			default: do not log
	-r : For Mac files, make sure the resource fork is deleted
		If the 1st chr is not a '/', this is the pathname relative
		to the output queue ie -r .rsrc		default: none
	-v : version no and exit.

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