And again.. I had quite a productive day regarding clim programming yesterday; one of the outcomes is the following example for CLIM programming. It tries to demonstrate the following topics: custom view classes, different present presentation methods for different views, completion for accept presentation methods, accepting-values dialogues, presentation to command translators, partial commands in menus, automatically generated menus, and keystroke gestures for commands. At the same time I tried to make the application as simple as possible. As in: Not doing fancy stuff to make the application less senseless (as an application) or more visually appealing. You'll find a screenshot at: http://bl0rg.net/~mgr/flux/town-example.png The code is located at http://bl0rg.net/~mgr/flux/town-example.lisp and also attached to this email. Any comments and proposals for changes are welcome! Did I do something that would better have been done in a different way? Then, please, enlighten me! I currently think about expanding it to a real tutorial with some explanations. But I don't know whether I'll have the time to do it. Regards, Max -- Max-Gerd Retzlaff <m.retzlaff@gmx.net> For your amusement: aphorism, n.: A concise, clever statement. afterism, n.: A concise, clever statement you don't think of until too late. -- James Alexander Thom