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No offence meant but, if you
would state your problem more accuratly, you would most likely recieve a more accurate answer.
The answer given, was the most appropriate, taking your form of problem statement into consideration.
After your reply, one has to take into consideration, that with what you label as template set, you are actually refering to a subset of the template set, which would be a template set of a specific module. Am I correct?
If so, the question would be, why do you want to do this, without risking further problems? As the removal of module templates should be taken care of during an uninstallation process. If this hasn't happened, you will need to remove them by hand (which your actuall question might be).
In the DB of your XOOPS site, there is are 3 tables that are related with templates:
_tplfile
this table lists the id of every single template
_tplset
this table lists the templet set installed; usually only one entry: default; (-> you might have more, if you installed a theme that came with a template set)
_tplsource
this is where the actuall content of a template can be found; refer to the _tplfile table to know which template belongs to which module
Now I'm am proud of not have been a dickhead, can you say the same about yourself?
UpdateThank you Dave_L