% @(#)deleteimag.hlq 17.1.1.1 (ESO-IPG) 01/25/02 17:43:31 %++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %.COPYRIGHT (c) 1990 European Southern Observatory %.IDENT deleteimag.hlq %.AUTHOR KB, IPG/ESO %.KEYWORDS MIDAS, help files, DELETE/IMAGE %.PURPOSE On-line help file for the command: DELETE/IMAGE %.VERSION 1.0 29-AUG-1985 : Creation, KB %---------------------------------------------------------------- \se SECTION./IMAG \es\co DELETE/IMAGE 15-JAN-1991 KB \oc\su DELETE/IMAGE name [conf_flag] delete an image frame \us\pu Purpose: Delete an image frame. \up\sy Syntax: DELETE/IMAGE name [conf_flag] \ys\pa name = name of image frame, this file (in UNIX) or all versions of it (in VMS) are deleted (on disk) \ap\pa conf_flag = CONF or NO, if you want (or do not want) to confirm the deletion of each file, defaulted to CONF \ap\no Note: You should rather use this command instead of the relevant host system command, since it preserves the integrity of the active (enabled) image catalog. \\ I.e. if the deleted image has an entry in the currently active image catalog, its entry in the image catalog is also removed. \on\see See also: SET/ICAT, DELETE/ICAT \ees\exs Examples: \ex DELETE/IMAGE ngc1234 Unix: delete file ngc1234.bdf (with confirmation) \\ VMS: delete all files ngc1234.bdf.* (with confirmation) \xe\ex DELETE/IMA sombero NO delete file sombrero.bdf without confirmation if sombrero.bdf has an entry in the currently active image catalog, this entry is removed from the catalog \xe \sxe