About Clipping
Clipping is used by Microsoft® Win32®-based applications in a variety of ways. Word processing and spreadsheet
applications clip keyboard input to keep it from appearing in the margins of a page
or spreadsheet. Computer-aided design (CAD) and drawing applications clip
graphics output to keep it from overwriting the edges of a drawing or picture.
A
clipping region is a region with edges that are either straight lines or curves. A
clip path is a region with edges that are straight lines, Bézier curves, or
combinations of both. For more information about regions, see
Regions. For more information about paths, see
Paths.
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