When telecommunicating and exchanging files with other people, especially on computers other than the Macintosh, it is common to receive archives that were created by applications other than StuffIt. These files may have to be converted into special formats to send between computers.
The Translate menu contains a list of the Translators that you have available for your use. A Translator is a special file that extends the capabilities of StuffIt Lite by adding support for the conversion of certain files such as BinHex, PackIt邃「 and Compact Pro邃「 (to name a few).
To use a particular translator, find the Translator you wish to use in the Translate menu, and select the command you wish to perform.
An Example Translation
Having just downloaded a file named 窶廚oolApp.pit.hqx窶 from your favorite on-line service or BBS, you wish to turn it into a usable file. To do this you must apply two different translators to it. You can tell this from the two extensions (.pit & .hqx) at the end of the file窶冱 name. A file which ends in .hqx is a file which as been encoded with BinHex4. If you look in your Translate menu, you窶冤l find the 窶廝inHex4窶 menu item, and its two options 窶廢ncode窶ヲ窶 and 窶廛ecode窶ヲ窶. Choosing 窶廛ecode窶ヲ窶 will display a dialog allowing you to select the file you want decoded. In the 窶廛ecode窶ヲ窶 dialog, select the file (窶廚oolApp.pit.hqx窶, for this example) and clicking the 窶廛ecode窶 button. You then will see another dialog allowing you to save the decoded file to another location or to rename it. A progress bar will show you how the BinHex4 translation is proceeding. After the file has been decoded, you are left with a file named 窶廚oolApp.pit窶.
When you go back to your Translate menu, you窶冤l find a Translator called 窶弑nPack窶ヲ窶, which will extract files from archives created by a program called PackIt. PackIt archives are identified by a .pit. suffix. Choose 窶弑nPack窶ヲ窶, and select the file you wish to extract from (窶廚oolApp.pit窶, in this case) and click 窶廾pen窶. A progress bar will show you how the UnPack translation is proceeding. When it is completed, you窶冤l have the file 窶廚oolApp窶 to play with.
The Translators
The following Translators are provided for you as part of the StuffIt Lite package:
窶「 PKG Expand... (.pkg) 窶 Expands items in AppleLink Packages, used by the AppleLink communications software.
窶「 BinHex4 (.hqx) 窶 Encodes and decodes files in the BinHex4 file format. This format is used when transmitting files across the Internet.
窶「 MacBinary (.bin) 窶 Converts Macintosh files, which have two parts (Data & Resource) into a single data file and vice versa. This translator is especially helpful if you are translating files from the Mac to the PC and back.
窶「 UnPack (.pit) 窶 Unpacks files archived by PackIt.
An Easier Alternative to StuffIt Lite Translation
Aladdin offers another shareware package called, 窶廛ropStuff with Expander Enhancer窶, and a freeware package called 窶彜tuffIt Expander窶. With both StuffIt Expander and DropStuff with Expander Enhancer installed, you can translate many, many more compression formats under System 7 by simply dragging and dropping a file onto StuffIt Expander (including .zip and .arc from PCs; and .Z, .gz, and.uu from Unix systems)
If you are interested learning more about DropStuff with Expander Enhancer (DSEE), just click 窶廴ore about DSEE...窶 below. You can also use the order form at the end of this User窶冱 Guide to order DropStuff with Expander Enhancer.