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A remove command (below) that precedes an install command prevents the install
command from being recognized (they are mutually exclusive).
Remove From Disk
The remove command removes the font, macro, or pattern which has the given id and
which is located on the specified disk.
An install command (above) that precedes a remove command prevents the remove
command from being recognized (they are mutually exclusive).
This command is ignored, with no error message, if an incorrect disk number is given.
<disk>
The number of the disk that fonts, macros, or patterns are to be stored on.
Range: 0 - 6
This command is ignored, with no error message, if an incorrect disk number is
given.
<id>
Identification number of the font, macro, or pattern that is to be stored.
Range: 0 -32767
This ID can be used instead of the usual PCL escape command to assign a font
ID. An ID from the PCL job stream overrides an ID assigned by this command.
Care must be taken to use distinct ID's. If an ID matches an existing font, macro,
or pattern, the previous font, macro or pattern will be deleted and replaced with
the new font, macro, or pattern. HP printers have a default ID of 0.
Syntax
%%IncludeFeature: remove (<
disk> <id> <kind>)
<disk>
The number of the disk that the font, macro, or pattern is stored on.
Range: 0 - 6
<id>
Identification number of the font, macro, or pattern that is to be removed.
Range: -1 - 32767
An ID of -1 acts as a wild card and deletes all
kind fonts, macros, or patterns
from the specified hard disk.
<kind>
Either “font,” “macro,” “pattern”, or “*.” If
kind is “*,” all fonts, macros, and patterns
with the given
id are deleted.
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