WYSiWYG is an all-in-one lighting design software with fully integrated CAD, plots, data, visualization and virtual show control. WYSiWYG features the largest CAD library with thousands of 3D objects you can choose from to design your entire show. The seamless integration between Vectorworks Spotlight and Vision allows you to create design documents, automate paperwork, and visualize your design in rendered 3D views. When you're done, easily send fixture and model information directly to Vision to previsualize, program and cue your show
The first attempts at WYSIWYG word processors for IBM PC compatible computers allowed the user to only preview the final form of the document on-screen, as a non-editable graphical display. WordPerfect 5.2 offered this, still using the old text-only markup language for the primary document editing, and allowing the user to briefly switch to a graphical mode to see how the document would look when printed. This final rendering was computationally intensive and was consequently slow and clumsy. It was not until adoption of Microsoft Windows began in earnest that WYSIWYG truly came to the PC platform, eventually leading to Microsoft Word (an application developed under the supervision of Charles Simonyi, who had joined Microsoft in 1981) becoming the market leader in WYSIWYG word processing. The first WYSIWYG version of Word for the Mac was in January 1985. The first version of Word for Windows was released November 1989.
Cast Lighting WYSIWYG Release 10 - ENG Full Version
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