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What’s New in Dialux evo 9.2? NewUpdatesAdditions regarding the program release 9.2
The list starts with "3D modeling and visualization" – but the user said to modify all words. "3D modeling" might be "3D prototyping|3D crafting|3D blueprinting". "Visualization" could be "imaging|rendering|depiction". dialux evo 9.2 download
Next heading: "What's New in Dialux evo 9.2?" Since "Dialux evo" is a proper noun, I can't change that. Just the other words. "What's New" can be "New Features", "Updates", "Recent Additions". What’s New in Dialux evo 9
First, I need to identify the terms that need synonyms. Let's look at the first part: "Select the correct version (9.2) and operating system (Windows)". The terms here are "correct version", "correct operating system". Wait, the version number is a proper noun, so I should keep that as is. Same with "Windows". So "correct version" would be terms to rephrase. Hmm, "correct" can be "suitable|appropriate|correct". "Version" can be "release|edition|iteration". So "Select thecorrectrelease|edition|iteration (9.2) and operating system (Windows)". Wait, but maybe "correct version" is a single term? The user wants each term, so maybe "correct" and "version" are separate? Or is "correct version" a compound term? Hmm, the instruction says "each term", so perhaps each individual word. Let me check the example the user provided. They split "Download" as a term. So probably, each word is considered a term unless it's a proper noun. So "correct" is a term, "version" is a term, except version in parentheses is part of a proper noun. Wait, in the text, (9.2) is the version number for the software, so "version" is part of the term "select the correct version (9.2)", but the 9.2 is a proper noun? Maybe not. Let me think. The version number is a number, so not a proper noun. Wait, but in the original text, the proper noun is "Dialux evo 9.2". The user says to skip proper nouns, which are specific names. So "Dialux evo 9.2" is a proper noun and should stay. The user says "rephrase each term with 3 synonyms in a format. Skip proper nouns." So terms like "select", "correct", "version", "operating system", etc., should be replaced unless they are part of a proper noun. "Visualization" could be "imaging|rendering|depiction"
The latest version of Dialux evo, version 9.2, includes several new features and improvements, including: Improved three-dimensional design with visualization capabilities Upgraded illumination modeling together with analysis tools Broadened library with light sources plus automation technologies Improved collaboration features with information sharing solutions Improved performance with consistency
So the task is to take each term (word) and replace it with synonyms, using and | separator. Proper nouns like "Dialux evo 9.2" and "Windows" should not be changed. Numbers like (9.2) should remain as is unless they are part of a proper noun. So in the version (9.2), the 9.2 is part of a version, which is a term. So "version" is a term to rephrase, 9.2 is part of a version number but since it's not a proper noun, do we rephrase the word "version" but leave the number? The user's instruction says to rephrase each term with 3 synonyms, so "version" is a term, replaced with synonyms, but the number 9.2 is part of the version. Hmm, maybe the user wants to rephrase the word "version" but keep the number. Let me assume that.