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.!
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.!  File:	UNZIP_CLI.HELP
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.!
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.!  Author:	Hunter Goatley
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.!
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.!  Date:	12 Jul 94 (orig. UNZIP.RNH, 23 Oct 91)
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.!
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.!  Description:
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.!
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.!	TPU-processable source file to produce VMS on-line help for
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.!	portable UnZip.  Adapted from UNZIP.RNH, originally based on
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.!	UNZIP.MAN (now UNZIP.DOC).
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.!
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.!	To build:
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.!	    $ EDIT /TPU/NOSECTION/NODISPLAY/COMMAND=CVTHELP.TPU UNZIP_CLI.HELP
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.!	    $ RUNOFF /OUT=UNZIP.HLP UNZIP_CLI.RNH
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.!	    $ LIBR /HELP/INSERT libr UNZIP
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.!
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.!  Modification history:
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.!
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.!	02-001		Hunter Goatley		12-JUL-1994 16:59
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.!		Genesis.
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.!	02-002		Cave Newt		14-JUL-1994 11:36
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.!		Fixed /*TEXT options and added/removed various options.
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.!	02-003		Cave Newt		28-JUL-1994 08:54
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.!		Removed semicolons from comments and moved /ZIPINFO.
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.!	02-004		Christian Spieler	06-OCT-1995 02:02
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.!		Changed to conform to revised .CLD definition.
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.!	02-005		Christian Spieler	06-FEB-1996 02:20
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.!		Added description of /HELP qualifier.
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.!	02-006		Christian Spieler	12-MAY-1996 00:50
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.!		Some clarifications/cleanups.
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.!	02-007		Christian Spieler	04-MAR-1997 22:25
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.!		Added /[NO]CASE_INSENSITIVE to ZipInfo mode;
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.!		documented the new /PASSWORD="decryption_key" option.
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.!
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<INIT>
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<MAIN>
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UNZIP
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UnZip is used to extract files compressed and packaged by Zip (see HELP ZIP
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for information on ZIP).
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For a brief help on Zip and Unzip, run each without specifying any
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parameters on the command line (or apply the /HELP qualifier).
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To get a brief help sceen about the alternate UNIX style command interface,
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run each with the -h option applied.
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UNZIP will list, test, or extract from a ZIP archive.  ZIP archives are commonly
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found on MS-DOS systems; a VMS version of ZIP can also be found here.
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Archive member extraction is implied by the absence of the /SCREEN (-c),
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/PIPE (-p), /TEST (-t), /LIST (-l, -v) or /COMMENT (-z) qualifiers (options).
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All archive members are processed unless a filespec is provided to
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specify a subset of the archive members.
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<FORMAT>
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UNZIP zipfile [file[,...]] [/qualifiers]
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.!
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<TOPIC>
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Parameters
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<PARAMETER>
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zipfile
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<PTEXT>
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File specification for the ZIP archive(s) with optional wildcards. UnZip will
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perform actions specified for every zipfile matching the specification.
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The default file specification is SYS$DISK:[].ZIP.
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Note that self-extracting ZIP files are supported; just specify the .EXE
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suffix yourself.
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<TXETP>
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<PARAMETER>
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file
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<PTEXT>
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An optional comma-separated list of archive members to be processed;
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if no list is given, all archive members are processed.  Expressions
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may be used to match multiple members.  Expressions should be enclosed
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in double-quotes to prevent interpretation by DCL.  Multiple filenames
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should be separated by blanks.  Each file specification is similar to
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a Unix egrep expression and may contain:
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<LITERAL>
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|*       matches a sequence of 0 or more characters
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|?       matches exactly 1 character
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|[...]   matches any single character found inside the brackets;
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|        ranges are specified by a beginning character,
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|        a hyphen, and an ending character.  If a '!' or '^'
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|        immediately follows the left bracket, then any character
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|        not in the given range is matched.
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<LARETIL>
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<TXETP>
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<QUALIFIERS>
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<QUALIFIER>
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/ZIPINFO
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/ZIPINFO
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Displays information about the Zip archive and the files contained therein.
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This function used to be provided by a separate ZipInfo program.
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The following qualifiers may be specified with /ZIPINFO:
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<LITERAL>
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|  /SHORT                 Short UNIX "ls -l" format (default)
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|  /MEDIUM                Medium UNIX "ls -l" format
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|  /LONG                  Long UNIX "ls -l" format
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|  /VERBOSE               Verbose, multi-page format
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|  /ONE_LINE              Filenames only, one per line
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|  /HEADER                Print header lines
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|  /TOTALS                Print totals for files
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|  /TIMES                 Print file times in sortable decimal format
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|  /[NO]CASE_INSENSITIVE  Match filenames case-insensitively
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|  /[NO]PAGE              Page screen output through built-in "more"
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<LARETIL>
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<QUALIFIER>
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/BINARY
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/BINARY[=KEYWORD]
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/NOBINARY (default)
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Selects conversion to VMS "standard" binary file format, which is
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"fixed length 512 byte records, no record attributes".
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The optional keywords recognized are:
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<LITERAL>
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|  AUTO      Automatically extracts files marked as "binary" (rather than
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|            "text") in in standard VMS binary file format. (default)
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|  ALL       Extracts all files in standard VMS binary file format.
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|  NONE      Same as /NOBINARY.
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<LARETIL>
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Note that a combination of /BINARY[=AUTO] and /TEXT[=AUTO] is allowed.
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(see /TEXT qualifier)
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<QUALIFIER>
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/BRIEF
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/BRIEF (default)
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When used with /LIST, specifies that a brief listing of the archive's
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contents is to be displayed.  A brief listing shows the length, date,
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time, and file name for the files in the archive.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/CASE_INSENSITIVE
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/CASE_INSENSITIVE
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/NOCASE_INSENSITIVE (default)
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Match filenames case-insensitively.  (Good default option under VMS.)
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<QUALIFIER>
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/COMMENT
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/COMMENT
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/NOCOMMENT
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Display the archive comment.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/DIRECTORY
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/DIRECTORY=directory-spec
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Specifies the output directory where all the extracted files are to be
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placed.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/EXCLUDE
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/EXCLUDE=(file[,...])
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A comma-separated list of files to exclude when extracting files.
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If multiple files are specified, the list should be included in
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parentheses.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/FRESHEN
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/FRESHEN
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/NOFRESHEN
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Freshen existing files; replace if newer.  Does not cause any new files to
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be created.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/FULL
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/FULL
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When used with /LIST, specifies that a full listing of the archive's
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contents is to be displayed.  A full listing shows the length,
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compression method, compressed size, compression ratio, date,
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time, CRC value, and file name for the files in the archive.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/HELP
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/HELP
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Displays a one-page brief help screen and exits quietly.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/JUNK
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/JUNK
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/NOJUNK (default)
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Junk the stored paths (don't recreated the archive's directory
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structure.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/LIST
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/LIST
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List the contents of the archive.  /BRIEF and /FULL can be used to
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specify the amount of information displayed.  The default is /BRIEF.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/LOWERCASE
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/LOWERCASE
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/NOLOWERCASE (default)
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Convert filenames from all-uppercase operating systems to lowercase.  This
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option has no effect under VMS.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/OVERWRITE
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/OVERWRITE
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/NOOVERWRITE
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The qualifier /OVERWRITE forces overwriting of existing files when extracting.
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The negation /NOOVERWRITE results in never overwriting an existing file.
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The default action is to prompt for desired action when about to
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overwrite an existing file.
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For VMS, "overwriting" results in the creation of a new version of the file,
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unless version numbers are stored in the archive and /VERSION is specified.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/PAGE
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/PAGE
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/NOPAGE
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Feed all screen output through the built-in "more" pager.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/PASSWORD
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/PASSWORD=decryption-password
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Specifies a decryption password and prevents UnZip from prompting for
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a password in case the specified decryption key was wrong. The supplied
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string must be enclosed in double-quotes whenever it contains lowercase
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or special characters.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/PIPE
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/PIPE
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Extract files to SYS$OUTPUT with no informational messages.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/QUIET
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/QUIET[=SUPER]
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Perform operations quietly.  The keyword SUPER can be specified to make
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operations even more quiet.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/RESTORE
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/RESTORE
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/NORESTORE
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Restore file owner and protection settings.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/SCREEN
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/SCREEN
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/NOSCREEN
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Extracts matching files to SYS$OUTPUT (the terminal).
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<QUALIFIER>
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/TEST
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/TEST
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/NOTEST
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Test archive files.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/TEXT
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/TEXT[=KEYWORD]
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/NOTEXT (default)
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Selects conversion to VMS standard text file format.
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The optional keywords recognized are:
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<LITERAL>
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|  AUTO      Automatically extracts files marked as "text" (rather than
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             "binary") in in standard VMS text file format. (default)
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|  ALL       Extracts all files in standard VMS text file format.
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|  NONE      Same as /NOTEXT.
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<LARETIL>
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A similar functionality is available for binary files, see qualifier /BINARY.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/UPDATE
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/UPDATE
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/NOUPDATE
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Update existing files; create new ones if needed.
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<QUALIFIER>
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/VERSION
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/VERSION
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/NOVERSION (default)
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Retain VMS file version numbers.
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<TOPIC>
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Authors
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Info-ZIP; currently maintained by Greg Roelofs.  VMS support maintained
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by Igor Mandrichenko and Hunter Goatley.  Originally based on a program
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by Samuel H. Smith.
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VMS on-line help ported from UNZIP.DOC by Hunter Goatley.
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<TOPIC>
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UNIX_Options
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The default action of UnZip is to extract all zipfile entries.  The following
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options and modifiers can be provided:
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<LITERAL>
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|  -Z   ZipInfo mode
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|  -c   extract files to SYS$OUTPUT (terminal)
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|  -f   freshen existing files (replace if newer); create none
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|  -h   show brief help screen and exit quietly
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|  -l   list archive files (short format)
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|  -p   extract files to SYS$OUTPUT; no informational messages
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|  -t   test archive files
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|  -u   update existing files; create new ones if needed
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|  -v   list archive files (verbose format)
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|  -z   display only the archive comment
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|
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|MODIFIERS
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|  -a   auto-extract only text files in standard VMS text file format
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|  -aa  extract all files as text
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|  -b   auto-extract only binary files in VMS fixed 512 bytes records
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|  -bb  extract all files as binary VMS fixed 512 byte record files
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|  -j   junk paths (don't recreate archive's directory structure)
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|  -n   never overwrite existing files; don't prompt
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|  -o   OK to overwrite files without prompting
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|  -q   perform operations quietly (-qq => even quieter)
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|  -C   match filenames case-insensitively
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|  -L   convert filenames to lowercase if created on MSDOS, VMS, etc.
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|  -Ppassword  supply decryption password on the command line (insecure!)
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|  -M   page output through built-in "more" function
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|  -V   retain (VMS) file version numbers
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|  -X   restore owner/protection info (may require privileges)
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<LARETIL>
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Note that uppercase options such as -C, -L, -M, -P, -V, -X and -Z must
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be specified in quotes.  For example:
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<LITERAL>
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|  $ unzip "-VX" -a zipfile
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<LARETIL>
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<TOPIC>
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UNZIP_OPTS_Default
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UnZip allows to modify its default behaviour by specifying (UNIX style)
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option defaults via the UNZIP_OPTS logical name.
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For example, the following will cause UnZip to match filenames without regard
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to case, restore owner/protection information and perform all operations at
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quiet-level 1 by default:
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<LITERAL>
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|  $ define UNZIP_OPTS "-qCX"
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<LARETIL>
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Note that the quotation marks here are required to preserve lowercase options
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(opposite of the command-line behavior). To negate a default option on the
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command line, add one or more minus  signs before the option letter, in
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addition to the leading switch character `-':
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<LITERAL>
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|  $ unzip --ql zipfile
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<LARETIL>
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or
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<LITERAL>
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|  $ unzip -l-q zipfile
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<LARETIL>
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At present it is not possible to decrement an option below zero--that is,
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more than a few minuses have no effect.
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UNZIP_OPTS may be defined as a symbol rather than a logical, but if both
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are defined, the logical is used.
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