ZIP OPTIONS ~29 cb

cb       -A     Adjust self-extracting executable archive. 

cb&str       -b path
	      Use  the	specified  path	 for  the  temporary  zip
	      archive. 

cb       -c     Add one-line comments for each file. 

cb       -d     Remove (delete) entries from a  zip  archive. 

cb       -D     Do not create entries in the zip archive for direc-
	      tories. 

na       -e     Encrypt the contents of the  zip	archive	 using	a
	      password	which  is  entered  on	the  terminal  in
	      response to a prompt 

cb       -f     Replace  (freshen)  an  existing	entry  in the zip
	      archive only if it has been modified more	 recently
	      than the version already in the zip archive

cb       -F     Fix  the	zip  archive. 

cb	-FF      When doubled as in -FF the compressed  sizes  given
	      inside  the damaged archive are not trusted and zip
	      scans for special signatures to identify the limits
	      between  the archive members. 

 cb      -g     Grow (append to) the specified zip archive

 button->htmlHELP      -h     Display the zip help information 

cb       -i files
	      Include only the specified files

na       -I     Don't scan through  Image	 files.	 This  option  is
	      available	 on  Acorn  RISC  OS only

 cb      -j     Store just the name  of  a  saved	 file 

 cb      -J     Strip any prepended data (e.g. a SFX stub) from the
	      archive.

cb       -k     Attempt to convert the names and paths  to  conform
	      to  MSDOS

 cb      -l     Translate	 the  Unix  end-of-line character LF into
	      the MSDOS convention CR LF

cb       -ll    Translate the MSDOS end-of-line CR LF into Unix LF.

button->alert       -L     Display the zip license.

cb       -m     Move  the	 specified  files  into	 the zip archive

cb&tv       -n suffixes
	      Do not attempt to compress  files	 named	with  the
	      given  suffixes.

na       -N     Save  Amiga filenotes as zipfile comments. They can
	      be restored by using the -N option of  unzip.  This
	      option  is  available  on	 the Amiga only. 

 cb      -o     Set  the "last modified" time of the zip archive to
	      the latest  (oldest)  "last  modified"  time  found
	      among  the entries in the zip archive. 

 cb&str      -P password
	      use password to encrypt zipfile entries  (if  any).

cb       -q     Quiet mode; eliminate  informational  messages  and
	      comment  prompts.

 cb      -r     Travel the  directory  structure	recursively;

cb       -R     Travel the directory structure recursively starting
	      at the current directory

 cb      -S     Include  system  and  hidden  files. 

cb&str       -t mmddyyyy
	      Do not operate on files modified prior to the spec-
	      ified date

cb &str      -tt mmddyyyy
	      Do not operate on files modified after  or  at  the
	      specified date,

cb       -T     Test  the	 integrity  of	the  new zip file. 

 cb      -u     Replace  (update)	 an  existing  entry  in  the zip
	      archive only if it has been modified more	 recently
	      than  the	 version already in the zip archive.  

???redirect???       -v     Verbose mode or print diagnostic version info.

na       -V     Save  VMS file attributes. This option is available
	      on VMS only

 na      -w     Append the version number of the files to the name,
	      including multiple versions of files.   (VMS  only

cb&tv       -x files
	      Explicitly exclude the specified files,

cb       -X     Do  not  save  extra  file   attributes

 cb      -y     Store symbolic links as such in  the  zip	 archive

cb&tv       -z     Prompt for a multi-line comment for the entire  zip
	      archive.

PUM       -#     Regulate the speed of compression using the  speci-
	      fied  digit  #,  where  -0 indicates no compression
	      (store all files), -1 indicates  the  fastest  com-
	      pression method (less compression) and -9 indicates
	      the slowest compression  method  (optimal	 compres-
	      sion,  ignores  the  suffix list). The default com-
	      pression level is -6.

 na??tv??      -@     Take the list of input files from	 standard  input.

cb       -$     Include  the volume label for the the drive holding
	      the first file to be compressed.