Here is a demonstration of behaviour that is probably an optimization by someone far smarter than me that did not anticipate anyone wanting to do this, but for my purposes it looks more like a bug than a feature.
I have tested this with R2.6.2 on Windows, no additional packages loaded (beyond the default), I have tested using the default graphics object, pdf, jpeg, and cairoDevice (ok I loaded a package for that) and all show the same behavior. Run the following set of commands: x <- rnorm(1000) hist(x, xlim=c(-4,4)) tmp <- par('plt') box(col='#00000000') tmp2 <- tmp tmp2[2] <- tmp2[1] + 0.3 par(xpd = FALSE, plt=tmp2) hist(x, col='red', add=TRUE) box(col='#00000000') tmp3 <- tmp tmp3[1] <- tmp3[2] - 0.3 par(xpd=FALSE, plt=tmp3) hist(x, col='blue', add=TRUE) par(plt=tmp) This gives me the plot that I want and expect (a histogram with the left section red, the middle white/background, and the right blue). Now comment out or delete the 2 box commands and rerun everything. The clipping does not happen this time and the final result is a full blue histogram. Is this a bug? Feature? Something else? Does anyone have a better work around than drawing transparent boxes? Thanks, -- Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D. Statistical Data Center Intermountain Healthcare [EMAIL PROTECTED] (801) 408-8111 ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel