Hi guys, I'm having some problems with clipping regions (or I just don't understand the concept, which is still entirely possible). In the clim-listener, in the package clim-user, I do the following: (with-room-for-graphics (t) (draw-rectangle* *standard-output* -10 -10 10 10)) This gives a black, filled rectangle. Great, just as expected. Now, I want to try to define a clipping region: (with-room-for-graphics (t) (draw-rectangle* *standard-output* -10 -10 10 10 :clipping-region (make-rectangle* -5 -5 5 5))) What I expect is that it displays a smaller rectangle, namely the rectangle with side 20 clipped down to a side of 10. However, I don't see anything. So, I try the following: (with-room-for-graphics (t) (draw-rectangle* *standard-output* -10 -10 10 10 :clipping-region (make-rectangle* -20 -20 20 20))) Since the clipping region is _larger_ than the actual drawing, I expect to see the same as in the first sexp, where I didn't define any clipping region. Nevertheless, I see... NOTHING! Is this a bug, a feature, or am I hopelessly ignorant and should just give up ever trying to do anything remotely complicated in clim? Thanks, Sumant -- Sumant Oemrawsingh soemraws@xs4all.nl