Real WYSIWYG is unthinkable without included RIP tehnology into DTP based software. This way the designer can REALLY see how the printed material will look like. Instead of controling transparency film to see if there is a mistake, it can be easlilly controlled on the screen. This is implemented in only one program till now - Calamus (ATARI and PC):
http://www.calamus.net/calamus/features_rip.php
Few years ago they started a new version (Mac) named iCalamus, but until now SoftRIP isn't included yet.
My opinion is that Quark can make a big step forward including this tehnology in XPress.
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