.TH "EUTP" "1" "2013-11-13" "BrlAPI" "BrlAPI User's Manual" .SH NAME eutp \- EuroBraille file transferring .SH SYNOPSIS eutp .SH DESCRIPTION \fIeutp\fP lets you exchange files with a Clio terminal from EuroBraile. .SH "COMMAND\-LINE OPTIONS" None so far .SH RETURNED VALUE .TS lB lfCW. 1 error .TE .SH SHELL EXPANSIONS Beware of special chars: * and . are often expanded by your shell, hence \fIsending files *\fR will probably do what you want, putting every file existing in the current directory onto the terminal, but \fI receiving files *\fR may not do what you want: it will only get every file which already exist in the current directory, skipping those you just created on your terminal ! If you want to get every file which exist in the terminal, you should use \fI'*'\fR or something similar (please read your shell manual). The same warning applies to other special chars, such as $, ~, &,... which should be protected by surrounding arguments by quotes (') or by using single backslashes (\\) just before them (please read your shell manual). .SH AUTHOR Olivier Bert