Nr. | Original expression | Translated expression | ||
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1061 | Identifier of the active fill style. | |||
1062 | Identifier of the fill style. | |||
1063 | Identifier of the image mask. | |||
1064 | Identifier of the tabs controlled. | |||
1065 | Identifier of the view state holding the image mask. | |||
1066 | Identifier of the view used for operation result preview. | |||
1067 | If checked, the parameter will be influenced by pen pressure if tablet is available. | |||
1068 | If dashing is enabled, the pattern can consist of up to 32 'space' and '-' characters representing the dashing. | |||
1069 | If enabled and if possible, the image will be resized to fit the rotated rectangle. | |||
1070 | If enabled and selection does not exist, the commands will apply to the entire image. | |||
1071 | If enabled and source image lacks alpha channel, the application will attempt to detect background color and remove the background. | |||
1072 | If enabled, a internal view will not be closed when another document part is selected. This will preserve the state of the view when the document part is re-opened. | |||
1073 | If enabled, all changes to configuration will be saved and restored when this operation is run again. | |||
1074 | If enabled, all changes to the GUI layout (including last used filter values, panel sizes, splitter positions, active tabs, etc.) will be automatically saved when window or document is closed. | |||
1075 | If enabled, application will ask to save modified document when window with that document is closing. | |||
1076 | If enabled, images will be copied from currently selected frame. | |||
1077 | If enabled, menu commands related to layout configuration and switching will be visible in main menu. | |||
1078 | If enabled, panel height must be specified. Otherwise, internal view's optimum height or default height is used. | |||
1079 | If enabled, previous selected values will be remembered. | |||
1080 | If enabled, tabs are not displayed and pages must be switched using alternative methods. |