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wysiwyg Release 22 Release Notes Thank you for installing Release 22 of wysiwyg. These release notes provide up-to-date information about library additions, documentation, and known issues.
Getting started with wysiwyg ................................................................................3
Documentation sources ....................................................................................3
Sample files ...............................................................................................3
Template files ............................................................................................3
Useful information .............................................................................................3
wysiwyg compatibility with Vivien-Virtual Event Designer ...........................................3
Vivien file version compatibility .......................................................................4
New features in wysiwyg R22 ................................................................................4
Modifications in wysiwyg R22 ................................................................................5
Multiple Mainframes Disabled ..........................................................................5
Merge Objects Function Renamed.....................................................................5
New Library items in wysiwyg R22 ..........................................................................6
New Architectural Fixtures ................................................................................6
New Automated Fixtures...................................................................................6
New Consoles ................................................................................................6
New Conventional Fixtures ................................................................................7
New Effects Fixtures........................................................................................7
New Fixture Accessories ...................................................................................7
New LED Fixtures............................................................................................7
New Library Objects ........................................................................................8
New Plot Items ............................................................................................ 11
New Truss .................................................................................................. 11
New Gobos ................................................................................................. 13
New Lamps ................................................................................................. 14
Library Modifications ........................................................................................ 16
Updated/Corrected Fixtures ............................................................................ 16
Fixes............................................................................................................ 16
Known Issues .................................................................................................. 18
Contacting Technical Support.............................................................................. 22
Copyright Information ....................................................................................... 23
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Getting started with wysiwyg
To help you get started using wysiwyg, various resources are available for your use.
Documentation sources Documentation sources are available in several locations for your convenience:
• From the wysiwyg CD Install panel during installation (by clicking the appropriate button)
• On your Windows computer, click Start > Programs > wysiwyg shortcut menu (once wysiwyg has been installed)
All wysiwyg documentation is available for download from the CAST web site: http://www.cast-soft.com/cast/software/support.jsp?PID=5022
Sources include: • Reference Guide • Quick Start Guide • Quick Start Tutorial • Release Notes
Sample files
Sample wysiwyg files are provided with the installation for you to use as examples or references. There are sample AutoCAD files, report heading files, as well as several files from various disciplines. These files can be found in the \Samples folder where you installed wysiwyg (for example, C:\Program Files\WYSIWYG\Samples).
Template files
Sample template files are provided with the installation for you to use as desired. There are several basic templates such as plot, studio, and theatre files. These files can be found in the Templates folder where you installed wysiwyg (for example, C:\Program Files\WYSIWYG\Templates).
Useful information
wysiwyg compatibility with Vivien-Virtual Event Designer Are you a Lighting Designer who manages venue layouts, produces events, or liaises with event planners/designers or service providers?
wysiwyg is compatible with Vivien-Virtual Event Designer, CAST Software’s award-winning special events planning and design software tool. You can create your shows in wysiwyg and then open the files in Vivien to make use of its automated Wizards for adding event items, such as seating areas, tables, and chairs.
You can use Vivien–Virtual Event Designer to increase your planning efficiency. Vivien is the sales, planning, design, and production tool designed for the meeting and special events
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industry. LDs can use it for creating quick concepts to demonstrate their ideas. As wysiwyg deals with the stage, Vivien deals with the venue. Both wysiwyg and Vivien:
• Feature simplified CAD tools to plot or lay out floor spaces or lighting plans • Deliver photorealistic renderings of these drawings • Contain 1000s of library objects designed for the industry • Share the same reliable, robust base code • Deliver eye-popping visuals • Provide wizards for common tasks
Vivien file version compatibility Due the differing release schedules of Vivien and wysiwyg, Vivien 1.5 is only directly compatible with wysiwyg R19. Therefore, a Vivien 1.5 file will open in R22, but files drawn in R22 for use in Vivien 1.5 must be saved as an R19 file (File > Save As). It is highly recommended that wysiwyg users save their work as an R22 file first and then save them in the R19 format for transfer. Minimum hardware requirements To display our new beam simulation in the Shaded views, the video card requirements have changed in Release 22. Our new simulation feature takes advantage of advanced graphical technologies available only in OpenGL 2.0. As a result, your computer must have a video card that supports OpenGL 2.0 to run this latest version of wysiwyg with its enhanced features. If you do not have this type of card, a warning will appear and the Enhanced Simulation option will not be available. Hard drive compatibility Due to restrictions in file name length, you cannot install wysiwyg on a FAT32-formatted hard drive. Instead, you must install the product on an NTFS-formatted hard drive. For details, see http://www.cast-soft.com/cast/software/downloads.jsp?PID=5021&DID=4077.
New features in wysiwyg R22
In addition to numerous library updates, Release 22 includes the following new features and enhancements:
• Improved visualization in Shaded view: In R22 you can take advantage of greatly improved beam effects in the Shaded view, lending your files added realism. This feature includes:
o Soft-edge beams
o Beam flare at certain angles
o Realistic beam colour-mixing
o Atmospheric smoke (still or animated)
• Improved moving head functionality in Shaded view: In previous wysiwyg releases, the beam of a moving head fixture would point in the specified direction, but the fixture’s head would point downward by default (or in the direction in which you hung the fixture). In R22 the Shaded view will now display the movement of the fixture’s head for fixtures like the MAC 500.
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• New look and feel: In R22, the appearance of the toolbars, menus, and icons has been updated.
CAD Mode Enhancements
• New Cone tool: Need to draw cone-shaped set elements? You can now create cone shapes of any size with our new Cone tool.
• Enhanced drawing options: When drawing spheres, cylinders, and circles you now have additional choices when specifying the dimensions—you can specify the horizontal and vertical radius of these objects.
Modifications in wysiwyg R22
Multiple Mainframes Disabled
One the major architectural changes made in R22 has been in the area of the user interface. Our recent investment in a more modern interface system has corrected many long-standing issues, not the least of which is the docking of toolbars and designer tools which were poorly supported and extremely difficult to correct in our previous interface system.
During the integration of our new system into wysiwyg we discovered fundamental issues concerning the use of multiple mainframes, known in the product as “New Window”. Due to the severity of the issues at the core of the feature and our planned direction for interface redesign, we have removed the option to create a “New Window”.
This change does not affect the “Open in Popup Frame” feature, which is still active and functional in R22.
Merge Objects Function Renamed
To be consistent with other common CAD applications, the “Merge Objects” feature has been renamed to “Boolean Operations”. There have been no functional changes made to this feature.
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New Library items in wysiwyg R22
The following library items are new in Release 22:
New Architectural Fixtures Manufacturer Model
Encapsulite Sticklight T12 48
New Automated Fixtures Manufacturer Model
Griven Kolorado MK4 2500
High End SHOWGUN
Vari-Lite VL1000 TD
VL1000 TID
VL1000 TSD
VL1000N TD
VL1000N TID
VL1000N TSD
VL3500 Wash
New Consoles Manufacturer Model
Zero88 Leap Frog 48
Leap Frog 96
Frog 2
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New Conventional Fixtures Manufacturer Model
Altman EconoCyc 1
Generic GU10 Bulb Socket
Cyc Single 1000W J. Thomas Engineering (Thomas) Cyc 4 Cell 1000W
New Effects Fixtures Manufacturer Model
Mirror Ball 20 inch
Mirror Ball 16 inch
Generic
Mirror Ball 12 inch
Mirror Ball 8 inch
New Fixture Accessories Manufacturer Model
Chroma Q Plus Scroller
Chroma Q Universal Scroller
Chroma Q
TwinFX DMX Gobo Rotator
New LED Fixtures Manufacturer Model
Color Kinetics iW Blast 12 TR
Elation Professional
OctoStrip
Focon ELP 80 LED Powerstick
ELP 80
i-Pix Satellite
Illumivision LightWave Bar
LightWave LX
LightWave Mini
LDS Bluebeam White
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New Library Objects Path Name
6ft18in Table_w_2 Chairs
6ft18in Table_w_3 Chairs
6ft Classroom Table_w_2 Chairs
6ft Classroom Table_w_3 Chairs
8ft18in Table_w_2 Chairs
8ft18in Table_w_3 Chairs
8ft Classroom Table_w_2 Chairs
Tables Imperial Banquet
8ft Classroom Table_w_3 Chairs
Tray Buffet Equipment
Tray Covered
5ft x 7ft6in Folding Screen
6ft x 8ft Folding Screen
6ft x 9ft Folding Screen
7ft6in x 10ft Folding Screen
7ft x 10ft6in Folding Screen
8ft x 12ft Folding Screen
9ft x 12ft Folding Screen
10ft6in x 14ft Folding Screen
54in x 74in Folding Screen
56in x 96in Folding Screen
62in x 108in Folding Screen
63in x 84in Folding Screen
69in x 120in Folding Screen
Format Frame
83in x 144in Folding Screen
7ft x 7ft Folding Screen
8ft x 8ft Folding Screen
9ft x 9ft Folding Screen
10ft x 10ft Folding Screen
12ft x 12ft Folding Screen
54in x 54in Folding Screen
AV Fast-Fold Screens Folding Screens
(without drape)
Square Frame
72in x 72in Folding Screen
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Path Name
5ft x 7ft6in Folding Screen w/Drape
6ft x 8ft Folding Screen w/Drape
6ft x 9ft Folding Screen w/Drape
7ft6in x 10ft Folding Screen w/Drape
7ft x 10ft6in Folding Screen w/Drape
8ft x 12ft Folding Screen w/Drape
9ft x 12ft Folding Screen w/Drape
10ft6in x 14ft Folding Screen w/Drape
54in x 74in Folding Screen w/Drape
56in x 96in Folding Screen w/Drape
62in x 108in Folding Screen w/Drape
63in x 84in Folding Screen w/Drape
69in x 120in Folding Screen w/Drape
Format Frame
83in x 144in Folding Screen w/Drape
7ft x 7ft Folding Screen w/Drape
8ft x 8ft Folding Screen w/Drape
9ft x 9ft Folding Screen w/Drape
10ft x 10ft Folding Screen w/Drape
12ft x 12ft Folding Screen w/Drape
54in x 54in Folding Screen w/Drape
AV Fast-Fold Screens Folding Screens
(with Drape)
Square Frame
72in x 72in Folding Screen w/Drape
43in x 57in Tripod Screen
45in x 60in Tripod Screen
50in x 67in Tripod Screen
60in x 80in Tripod Screen
69in x 92in Tripod Screen
Format Frame
72in x 96in Tripod Screen
50in x 50in Tripod Screen
60in x 60in Tripod Screen
70in x 70in Tripod Screen
84in x 84in Tripod Screen
AV Fast-Fold Screens Tripod Screens
(without drape)
Square Frame
96in x 96in Tripod Screen
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Path Name
43in x 57in Tripod Screen w/Drape
45in x 60in Tripod Screen w/Drape
50in x 67in Tripod Screen w/Drape
60in x 80in Tripod Screen w/Drape
69in x 92in Tripod Screen w/Drape
Format Frame
72in x 96in Tripod Screen w/Drape
50in x 50in Tripod Screen w/Drape
60in x 60in Tripod Screen w/Drape
70in x 70in Tripod Screen w/Drape
84in x 84in Tripod Screen w/Drape
AV Fast-Fold Screens Tripod Screens
(with Drape)
Square Frame
96in x 96in Tripod Screen w/Drape
50in x 67in Classic Manual
60in x 80in Classic Manual
Format Frame
69in x 92in Classic Manual
70in x 70in Classic Manual
80in x 80in Classic Manual
AV Fast-Fold Screens Classic Manual Screens Square
Format
96in x 96in Classic Manual
43in x 57in Electric Screen
50in x 67in Electric Screen
57in x 77in Electric Screen
60in x 80in Electric Screen
69in x 92in Electric Screen
87in x 116in Electric Screen
105in x 140in Electric Screen
120in x 160in Electric Screen
123in x 164in Electric Screen
141in x 188in Electric Screen
92in x 164in Electric Screen
106in x 188in Electric Screen
6ft x 8ft Electric Screen
7ft x 9ft Electric Screen
AV Fast-Fold Screens Electric Screens
Format Frame
8ft x 10ft Electric Screen
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Path Name
9ft x 12ft Electric Screen
50in x 50in Electric Screen
60in x 60in Electric Screen
70in x 70in Electric Screen
84in x 84in Electric Screen
8ft x 8ft Electric Screen
9ft x 9ft Electric Screen
10ft x 10ft Electric Screen
12ft x 12ft Electric Screen
14ft x 14ft Electric Screen
Square Format
16ft x 16ft Electric Screen
41in x 56in Fixed Frame Screen
50in x 67in Fixed Frame Screen
59in x 80in Fixed Frame Screen
68in x 92in Fixed Frame Screen
90in x 120in Fixed Frame Screen
108in x 144in Fixed Frame Screen
120in x 160in Fixed Frame Screen
AV Fast-Fold Screens Fixed Frame Screens
144in x 192in Fixed Frame Screen
Objects Décor Fichus Tree
Chairs Stools Stool 03
New Plot Items Manufacturer Model
Le Maitre Radiance Hazer
New Truss Manufacturer Series Component
ATC SB92-64P-4 Section 500mm
SB92-64P-4 Section 1000mm
SB92-64P-4 Section 1500mm
SB92-64P-4 Section 2000mm
SB92-64P-4 Section 3000mm
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Manufacturer Series Component
Q3-50 Corner Block Q20-3-50-45
Q3-50 Corner Block Q21-3-50-60
Q3-50 Corner Block Q22-3-50-120
Q3-50 Corner Block Q23-3-50-135
Q3-50 Corner Block Q30-3-50-120
Q3-50 Corner Block Q31-3-50-120
Q3-50 Corner Block QUB-3-50-90
Q3-50 Corner Block QC150-3-50
Q3-50 Corner Block QC-165-3-50
Q3-50 Section Q0500-3-50
Q3-50 Section Q1000-3-50
Q3-50 Section Q1500-3-50
Q3-50 Section Q2000-3-50
Q3-50 Section Q2500-3-50
Q3-50 Section Q3000-3-50
Q3-50 Curved Section QD02-3-50-2
Q3-50 Curved Section QD03-3-50-4
Q3-50 Curved Section DQ04-3-50-4
Q3-50 Curved Section QD05-3-50-6
Q3-50 Curved Section QD06-3-50-6
Q3-50 Curved Section QD07-3-50-8
Q3-50 Curved Section QD08-3-50-8
Q3-50 Curved Section QD09-3-50-12
IMLight
Q3-50 Curved Section QD10-3-50-12
Milos M520 Quatro QTP1000
M520 Quatro QTP1500
M520 Quatro QTP2000
M520 Quatro QTP2500
M520 Quatro QTP3000
M520 Quatro QTP3500
M520 Quatro QTP4000
M520 Folding FCP21
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Manufacturer Series Component
M520 Folding FCP41
M520 Folding FTP1200
M520 Folding FTP1600
M520 Folding FTP2400
New Gobos
Manufacturer Name
Clay Paky 85601
84705
82201
85506
85511
85516
85517
85522
85701
85602
85507
85603
85605
85606
85703
85802
85803
85804
85805
250080170
250080240
250080248
250080343
250080345
250080346
GLP
250080347
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Manufacturer Name
250220213
250220214
250220282
250220521
250220811
250221125
Dropped Sticks
Mixed Holes Large
Offset Rectangles
Radial Rectangles
Scraped Medium
Thatched Worms
White Dots Small
Mixed Squares Medium
High End HE1095 Crystal
H1141471 Shower
Robe 15010718
15010719
15010722
15010724
15010725
15010726
15020179
15020180
15020181
Vari-Lite V40mm Aperture
V35mm Aperture
V30mm Aperture
V25mm Aperture
New Lamps Manufacturer Series Base Type
GE Lighting CSR 575/2/SE GX9.5
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Manufacturer Series Base Type
CSR 575/2/T/SE GX9.5
CSR 575/DE SFc10-4
CSR 575/SE/HR G22
75AR111/SP8 12V Screw Term Osram Sylvania
HTI 1500W/D7-60 SFc10-4
Philips MSR 2000W SA/DE FastFit PGJX50
Ushio JDR120V-75WL/SP14 MED
JDR120V-75WL/NFL24 MED
JDR120V-75WL/FL38 MED
JDR120V-100WL/SP14 MED
JDR120V-100WL/NFL24 MED
JDR120V-100WL/FL38 MED
UHIS150DW G12
UHIS150DM G12
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Library Modifications
Updated/Corrected Fixtures
Manufacturer Fixture Comment
Altman 1KAF-MPF Bulb base corrected to Medium Pre-Focus
Anolis ArcSource All fixtures Corrected Lens location in Library Browser
Eurolite PAR 64 LED Added alternate Patch options
PAR 64 LED Short Added alternate Patch options
PAR 56 LED Added alternate Patch options
PAR 36 LED Added alternate Patch options
Futurelight SC-780 Allowed editing of FX Wheel gobos and colours
MH840 Corrected Colour and Gobo wheel functions
GLP Impression RGB Boosted Render Brightness
High End Studio Spot CMY
Removed Gobo Rotation interference by Fine Channels
Studio Spot CMY Zoom
Removed Gobo Rotation interference by Fine Channels
Martin MAC 300 Enabled Modes 1 and 3 Autofocus
Robe ColorSpot 700 AT Color selection ranges corrected, added Mfr. Stock Gobo Wheels
ColorWash 700 AT Color selection ranges corrected
Beam250XT Corrected Dimmer Channel Parameter
Robert Juliat Dartagnan 930 Changed Default Gobo Size to "A"
Dartagnan 933 Changed Default Gobo Size to "A"
Dartagnan 934 NSX Changed Default Gobo Size to "A"
Wybron CXI Scrollers Enabled in Design Mode
X&Y BS4K Increased Beam Angle
Fixes
The following issues have been fixed since Release 21:
1. Description: Selective Add Accessory does not function in CAD Mode. In previous releases, when you selected a fixture and chose the “Add Accessory” option in CAD Mode, you would be presented with a list of every accessory available in wysiwyg regardless of whether or not it was suitable for the intended fixture. If the user
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performed the same function in DATA Mode, you would get a sorted list that only displayed relevant options.
Fix: This sorting of relevant items only is now available in CAD Mode.
2. Description: Large JPEG files cause wysiwyg to crash when imported. A restriction has been placed on the size of images that can be imported for use as textures, floor plans, screen images, logos, and so on. This restriction helps prevent certain crashes and aids performance.
Fix: The new size restriction is 2048x2048, regardless of image format.
3. Description: Keys do not scale properly. In previous releases, the scale of a Key object was not relative to the scale of other items on a Layout. Furthermore, when adjusting the scale, your inputted value was not always reflected in the output.
Fix: These key scale issues have been corrected.
4. Description: wysiwyg crashes when attempting to merge a .wyg file that contains a fixture that is not in the library.
Fix: A warning dialogue has been implemented to inform you that the offending fixture will be removed from the merged file. This behavior is consistent with the reaction when opening a file containing an offending library object.
5. Description: Error appears frequently when multiple instances of wysiwyg are running. When you have more than one instance of wysiwyg running concurrently, or one instance of wysiwyg and one of Vivien, an error would frequently appear stating: “Could not open clipboard.”
Fix: This error no longer appears under these circumstances.
6. Description: Extruded surfaces are not textured properly. As of Release 20, surfaces that were extruded, regardless of how simple or complex, were not textured properly due to tasselization (triangles that are created when a surface is extruded).
Fix: In R22, we have corrected the issue of tasselization; therefore, the texturing issue has also been addressed.
7. Description: Incorrect result when changing the lens of an ETC Source-4 in DATA Mode. The introduction of the SeaChanger in Release 20 caused an issue whenever a user would change the lens type of an ETC Source-4 in DATA Mode: instead of inserting the user’s selection, the program would insert the option located one below the intended choice.
Fix: This issue no longer occurs.
8. Description: The shortcut menu does not remember custom order of shortcut. In wysiwyg, you can reorder shortcuts by pressing ALT and dragging an individual shortcut. In previous releases, this reordering was not retained when the file was closed and reopened.
Fix: These settings are now retained.
9. Description: Lights pass through objects. An issue was introduced in Release 20 that caused the beams of certain fixtures to pass through solid objects in CAD and Shaded Views, but not in Renderings.
Fix: This issue has been corrected.
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10. Description: Colour picker does not work for the WYBRON CXI Scroller. Since its introduction, the WYBRON CXI Scroller has been incapable of displaying in DESIGN Mode due to a deficiency in the colour picker.
Fix: This issue has been resolved. You can now colour-mix on the scroller in DESIGN and LIVE Mode as you would in a real-life scenario.
11. Description: Custom textures are not saved with the file in specific cases. In the specific case where a user creates a file containing objects that are textured with a custom image, saves the file, but does not visit Shaded View before saving, the custom images are not saved with the file.
Fix: This issue has been resolved.
12. Description: Redundant internal lines in extruded surfaces. When surfaces are extruded, a process called tasselization occurs when the extruded object has to be split into triangles, the standard method by which CAD objects are extruded. A side effect of this process is the appearance of “internal lines” within the new extruded object.
Fix: In R22, these lines are hidden from view.
13. Description: wysiwyg does not close cleanly in Windows Vista. When a user running Windows Vista exits wysiwyg, the application does not close cleanly, leaving the Wyg.exe process running. Previously, this could only be corrected by stopping the process in the Windows Task Manager.
Fix: This issue has been corrected and the process now ends automatically.
Known Issues
1. Users whose computers contain certain ATI video cards have reported seeing artifacts in the wysiwyg Shaded View.
This problem is linked to Radeon x1300–x1950 video cards, although other cards may also cause this issue. As a workaround, update your video drivers. If this does not fix the issue, deactivate Smoke in the View Options window of the Shaded View. If you still cannot resolve the issue, please contact CAST Software Technical Support.
2. Windows Vista's Aero theme causes the shaded view in Quad View to "white-out".
On computers running Windows Vista with the Aero theme enabled, the Shaded View window in wysiwyg’s Quad View will “white-out”. This happens whenever you focus out of the shaded view quadrant and select a wireframe quadrant.
Workaround: Switch your Windows theme from Vista Aero to Vista Classic.
3. Files containing Beta version of the SHOWGUN feature (R20/21) will not open in WYSIWYG Release 22.
In Release 22, when opening a WYG R20/21 file which contains the Beta version of the SHOWGUN fixture, the error “-1 file offset” appears or wysiwyg crashes.
Workaround: The R20/21 file which contains the SHOWGUN can still be opened in the previous releases of wysiwyg. As a workaround to open the file in R22, open the file in R20/21 and replace the SHOWGUN fixtures with another fixture and save the file. Then open this file in R22, and perform a replace fixture operation again, this time replacing them with the SHOWGUN fixture from the R22 library.
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4. The Add/Remove Accessory menu is not available when you select a fixture that is attached to a moving hang structure
When you hang a fixture on a pipe or truss that is attached to a movement axis, and then you right-click on the fixture to add an accessory to it, the Add/Remove Accessory menu item does not appear.
Workaround: You can add accessories to the fixture by using its Properties page, and remove accessories by using DATA mode. Alternately, you can temporarily detach the hang structure from the movement axis, add/remove the accessories, and then reattach the hang structure to the axis.
5. You cannot perform a second Merge operation on a merged item that has been mirrored.
After mirroring an object that was originally created through a merge operation, you cannot reliably perform another merge procedure on this object.
Workaround: It is recommended that you perform all Merge operations on these objects before you mirror them.
6. Single-sided surfaces that have Light Emission enabled "glow" on both sides when rendered
When you assign light emission to a single-sided surface, and then render it with Radiosity turned on, the surface appears to glow on both sides.
Workaround: When using a light-emitting surface, create a second surface (with no light emission) of the same size and place it just behind the light-emitting surface, 1 or 2 millimeters away. This will mask the second light-emitting side in your rendering.
7. When you hang automated fixtures on moving hang structures, they do not focus properly
When you hang an automated fixture on a moving hang structure (for example, a pipe or truss that is attached to a linear or rotational motion axis), and then you move the hang structure, the fixture's beam is not redirected to its original Focus Position. Instead, it maintains the same pan and tilt angle, thereby missing the focus position and hitting a different location in your drawing.
Workaround: When working with automated fixtures on moving hang structures, do not use focus positions. Instead, focus the beams manually.
8. Fixtures hung on rotated truss do not hang properly
If you rotate a piece of truss while inserting it (right-click and select Truss Rotate Left or Truss Rotate Right), and then attach subsequent pieces of non-rotated truss to it, all fixtures that are hung from these subsequent pieces of truss point in odd directions, with some pointing up and some down.
9. For fixtures with multiple circuit types you cannot manually select which type to display in DATA mode
Regardless of the number of circuit types associated with a particular fixture and the Regional Settings that you choose for your file, there is no way to select which circuit type to show in DATA mode; instead, the program will always show the first circuit type listed.
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10. After saving your wysiwyg file directly to a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device, you may have trouble opening the file
After saving your wysiwyg file directly to an NAS device, in some cases you cannot open the file.
Workaround: Since networks can sometimes fail, it is always a good idea to work on files that are kept on your local hard drive rather than on a network computer/storage device. Before you begin working on the wysiwyg file, copy it to your local drive and open it from there; once you are finished working on it, save the file on your local hard drive and then move it back to your NAS device.
11. When you uninstall and reinstall the wysiwyg Server for Release 22, the network version of wysiwyg (Network, Learn, CSP, or AWT) does not function properly
When you install wysiwyg Release 22 the program installs updated Sentinel Drivers that make it unnecessary to subsequently install the wysiwyg Server (for the network versions of wysiwyg). However, if you install wysiwyg Release 22 and the wysiwyg Server, and then subsequently uninstall and reinstall the wysiwyg Server, the program will not function properly.
In this case, perform the following workaround:
1) Click Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. 2) From the list of programs, click Remove beside the following programs, and then
follow the steps to remove them from your computer: • all listed versions of the Sentinel Drivers • the wysiwyg Server
3) Restart your computer. 4) When these programs are removed, reinstall the Sentinel Drivers by double-clicking
the file Sentinel.exe located in the following folder: C:\Program Files\WYSIWYG\Bin\Sentinel
where C: is the drive on which you installed wysiwyg.
12. Software utilities used for cleaning temporary files sometimes interfere with wysiwyg’s ability to save a file.
While working on a wysiwyg file, you discover that you cannot save it, even if you try to save it under a different file name. When trying to save the file, you might receive an error message saying there is not enough disk space available (even though the problem is unrelated to disk space). Eventually, you have to close the file, losing all renderings that you have saved internally and, potentially, all your work.
Explanation: wysiwyg stores some internal file data as temp files in the Windows temp directory. If you delete these temp files while your wysiwyg file is open (either manually or automatically by running a temp directory cleaning program, such as Window Washer), this internal data will be lost and wysiwyg will be unable to save the file.
Solution: While working in wysiwyg, you should not manually delete any of the files in the Windows temp directory, nor should you use an automated program, such as Window Washer, to do so.
Workaround: If you receive a "cannot save" error, you can still save your drawing by copying the entire contents and pasting them into a blank wysiwyg document. Save the document with a new file name. Note that you will still lose files that are saved internally, such as any renderings or images stored with the original file (unless you had exported them from the PRES mode > Images tab). You will also lose all shortcuts created in the file (with the exception of patch universes and images), including library, navigation, view and
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render shortcuts, as well as custom reports, worksheet, layouts, new plots, keys, legends, palettes, concepts and looks. Patch universes are copied and pasted together with the fixtures in the file.
13. Transparent surfaces that touch non-transparent objects are not transparent in the rendered image
To ensure that transparent surfaces touching non-transparent objects are completely invisible in renderings requires a slight workaround. When placing the transparent surface or object in your drawing, ensure that a miniscule space exists between it and any non-transparent objects in your drawing (this space can be as small as you like). For example, if you are placing a transparent surface on a floor, nudge the surface just above the floor. When you render the image, the surface will be invisible.
14. Lag in Shaded view when watching moving scenery
When using moving fixtures (for example, the MAC 500) with the moving scenery feature, you may sometimes notice a lag in Shaded view if the beam simulation quality is set to Light Up.
To avoid seeing this lag, set the beam simulation quality to Regular as it offers better visualization and performance.
15. Saving a file that contains custom library objects as a previous release of wysiwyg causes a crash when opening the file
When you are working in a wysiwyg Release 19 file that contains custom library objects and you save the file as version Release 15 or earlier, the program crashes when you open the file in that previous release. To avoid this issue, you have two options:
• Remove the custom library objects before saving the file as a previous release
or
• when working with a file that has custom library objects in it, only save it as Release 16 or greater.
16. wysiwyg Learn Clients freeze when an application on the machine that is running the Learn Server fully utilizes the CPU (when it stays at 100%)
To avoid this problem, change the priority of the Sentinel Protection Server (spnsrvnt.exe) to High (for network dongle). In the Windows Task Manager, switch to the Processes tab, right-click on spnsrvnt.exe, select Set Priority, and then choose High as the new priority for this process."
17. wysiwyg does not detect the appropriate size of color frame for fixtures that have interchangeable lenses
wysiwyg is not yet able to distinguish the lens from the body of certain fixtures that have interchangeable lenses, such as the ETC Source 4, the Altman Shakespeare, and so on. In some cases, therefore, it allows you to use the incorrect size of color frame for the current lens. For example, a Source 4 fixture with a 26° lens uses a 6.25-inch color frame, but wysiwyg also allows you to use both a 12-inch and a 14-inch frame (the frames used by 10° and 5° lenses respectively).
To avoid this issue, ensure that you know the appropriate color frame for each lens that you are using. Select a color frame from the accessories tab of the library browser and insert it into the fixture(s). Then open the properties of the color frame and select a color to apply to that accessory.
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18. Empty layers may not be removable.
You cannot delete layers in wysiwyg unless they are free of all objects. However, in some cases, you may not be able to delete some layers even if all objects have been removed in CAD mode. At all times, however, you can rename layers. These “non-removable” layers are not harmful and can be renamed and/or re-used.
19. Deleted Presentation items are still available in Layouts.
Removing a new plot, image, report, worksheet, key, legend, or spreadsheet from its respective shortcut bar using Undo does not remove it from the list of items available for insertion in Layouts. Such items are named “new view” in their respective list and can be added to the layout but may cause wysiwyg to crash.
20. Positional link not broken for grouped objects in a New Plots view
Performing a Move or Rotate command on a set of grouped objects in a New Plots view does not properly break the positional link. If you try to restore the positional link for these objects, they will return to the position they were in immediately before the positional link was broken, not the position they are currently in CAD mode. They will move to the correct position if the objects in CAD mode are ungrouped and regrouped.
21. Positional link not broken for grouped hang structures in a New Plots view
Performing a Move, Rotate, or Rotate Position command on a set of grouped hang structures (such as a truss) in a New Plots view does not properly break the positional link. If you Move or Rotate the hang structures in CAD mode, the hang structures in the New Plots view will change their position as well. They will not be moved if you ungroup the hang structures before moving or rotating them, then regroup them when the operation is finished.
22. Problems connecting to WYG-it 2s
Some users have experienced problems connecting to WYG-it 2s after uninstalling and installing the same or a different version of WYSIWYG. As a workaround to this problem, it is recommended that you follow the steps below when either installing a new version of wysiwyg (other than when using the In-Place update) or reinstalling the same version of wysiwyg:
1) Uninstall WYG-It 2 drivers. 2) Uninstall wysiwyg. 3) Remove any “WYSIWYGx” folders located in the \Program Files folder where you
originally uninstalled WYSIWYG. 4) Install different (or same) version of wysiwyg. 5) Install WYG-It 2 drivers.
Contacting Technical Support
Please read the online documentation and visit the www.cast-soft.com Web site before contacting Technical Support. You can contact Technical Support at the following office locations. Note: For all Console Edition users, please contact your console manufacturer for first-line support on all related technical questions.
Worldwide CAST Software Technical Support
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35 Ripley Avenue, Unit 1 Toronto, ON Canada M6S 3P2 Phone: +1.877.989.2278 Fax: +1.416.597.9594 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.CAST-soft.com
United Kingdom A.C. Lighting Ltd. Technical Sales & Support Centauri House Hillbottom Road High Wycombe Bucks, UK HP12 4HQ Phone: +44 (0)1494 446000 Fax: +44 (0)1494 461024 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.aclighting.com
Germany
ARCUS GmbH Obermeiers Feld 2-4 33104 Paderborn, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 5254 93069 0 Fax: +49 (0) 5254 93069 29 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.arcus-lighting.com
Japan
Theater Engineering Phone: +81 (0) 3 3706 5611 Fax: +81 (0) 3 3706 6766 Email: [email protected] Website: www.thea-eng.co.jp
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