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-rw-r--r-- | sysutils/hfsutils/DESCR | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sysutils/xhfs/DESCR | 6 |
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/sysutils/hfsutils/DESCR b/sysutils/hfsutils/DESCR index 7164206cfa6..4f0cb3726e2 100644 --- a/sysutils/hfsutils/DESCR +++ b/sysutils/hfsutils/DESCR @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ -These tools allow you to access Macintosh disks without mounting -them. You can copy from or to BSD files, list directories, or run -various other file / directory modification commands. The command -naming is similar to that used by the mtools command (which is -similar to MS-DOS command names), except that the names begin with -an 'h'. +These tools allow you to access Macintosh disks without mounting them. +You can copy from or to BSD files, list directories, or run various +other file / directory modification commands. The command naming is +similar to that used by the mtools command (which is similar to MS-DOS +command names), except that the names begin with an 'h'. -This package installs only the traditional "Command Line Tools" -from Rob Mars' HFS Utilities. The advanced Tcl shell and Tk GUI -are packaged independently, as the sysutils/xhfs package. +This package installs only the traditional "Command Line Tools" from +Robert Leslie's HFS Utilities. The advanced Tcl shell and Tk GUI are +packaged independently, as the sysutils/xhfs package. diff --git a/sysutils/xhfs/DESCR b/sysutils/xhfs/DESCR index f04373153c1..2d0563dde3f 100644 --- a/sysutils/xhfs/DESCR +++ b/sysutils/xhfs/DESCR @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ This package installs "xhfs", an elegant graphical browser for HFS -(Apple Macintosh) volumes. Also "hfs", a command line interface, -and "hfssh", the Tcl program that drives them both. The latter enables +(Apple Macintosh) volumes. Also "hfs", a command line interface, and +"hfssh", the Tcl program that drives them both. The latter enables scripted manipulation of HFS volumes using the powerful Tcl language. -This is the Tcl/Tk portion of Rob Mars' hfsutils. The traditional +This is the Tcl/Tk portion of Robert Leslie's hfsutils. The traditional command line tools may be found in the systutils/hfsutils package. |