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Administering filters

Configuring Xprint V7.0

6.10.3 Modifying the attributes of a filter

With the xpmod -fltcommand you can modify the attributes of any filter you administer. This may be useful if the filter is to be administered from another host or if you want the filter to be accessible on more hosts than were defined before.

Enter the following command: xpmod -flt [selection] modifications

For selection you can either specify a list of filters you want to modify, or you can use the -scl“selection_criteria_list” option (see section “Selection criteria list” on page 266 in the Appendix) to define a list of criteria according to which the relevant filters are selected. If you do not specify selection, all filters are modified.

For modifications specify the values you want to modify or add. The options correspond to the options that can be used when adding a filter to the Xprint V7.0 system. There is, however, the following restriction: The option -tpfilter_type cannot be modified with the xpmod -fltcommand.

Examples

To make the filter LandA2 available also on the hosts colorado and nile: xpmod -flt LandA2 -ho+ colorado nile

You want to modify all filters supporting POSTSCRIPT so that they are admin- istered by the new host colorado:

xpmod -flt -scl "-pc POSTSCRIPT" -ah nile

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