![]() ![]() (To find out what versions of OpenGL your graphics processor supports, please consult the manufacturer’s specification to find out if features of that version required by Wysiwyg or Vivien are supported, please consult the wyg_graphics.log file, accessible via the HELP menu, by clicking Support.) In all cases, Shaded/Virtual views will automatically adjust themselves to the best possible simulation option based on the video card and OpenGL features integrated by its manufacturer. As a result of such practices, even if a graphics processor’s specification states that it supports OpenGL 2.1/3.0/3.3/4.3, it can still lack the necessary features to display Shaded/Virtual views. While a GPU or IGP can claim support for a certain OpenGL version, its manufacturer may have only integrated the minimum set of features required to claim support for that version – which may not be sufficient for Wysiwyg/Vivien’s requirements. What does “full support” for OpenGL mean? If OpenGL 2.1 is not fully-supported, the Shaded/Virtual View will not be usable. ![]() For Wysiwyg and Vivien to be able to the Shaded and Virtual views, respectively, the computer must use a video card / graphics processor – whether this is a graphics processing unit (“GPU”) or an integrated graphics processor (“IGP”) – which fully-supports OpenGL version 2.1.
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