<sect1 id='bcat-manual'> <title><command>bcat</command> <emphasis>Binary safe version of cat</emphasis></title> <toc depth='1'></toc> <para> </para> <sect2> <title>Synopsis</title> <para> </para> <!-- /amd/projects/festival/versions/v_mpiro/speech_tools_linux/bin/bcat -sgml_synopsis --> <para> <cmdsynopsis><command>bcat</command>-o [ofile] [files...]<arg>-o <replaceable>ofile</replaceable></arg> </cmdsynopsis> </para> <!-- DONE /amd/projects/festival/versions/v_mpiro/speech_tools_linux/bin/bcat -sgml_synopsis --> <para> bcat is a trivial file concatenation program. It exists to allow testing of various file splitting operations under the cygwin environment on Windows where the distinction between binary and text data is important. </para> </sect2> <sect2> <title>OPTIONS</title> <para> </para> <!-- /amd/projects/festival/versions/v_mpiro/speech_tools_linux/bin/bcat -sgml_options --> <para> <variablelist> <varlistentry><term>-o</term> <LISTITEM><PARA> <replaceable>ofile</replaceable> Ouptut file of binary data </PARA></LISTITEM> </varlistentry> </variablelist> </para> <!-- DONE /amd/projects/festival/versions/v_mpiro/speech_tools_linux/bin/bcat -sgml_options --> </sect2> </sect1>