Nr. | Original expression | Translated expression | ||
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1481 | This list contains names of currently available layouts. Use the toolbar buttons above the box to control the layouts. Double-click an layout to configure it. | |||
1482 | This operation will be performed on the transformed document. | |||
1483 | This parameter controls the maximum coverage of each painted pattern. | |||
1484 | This setting controls how to combine the outline with the original shape. | |||
1485 | This table shows file types supported by this application. Set a check mark to the left of a file type that should be associated in shell. | |||
1486 | This value constrols shadow density. Higher value means darker shadow. | |||
1487 | This view allows you to modify raster images using drawing tools. Controls:\n - Zoom in and out by rotating mouse wheel. Pan by dragging with middle button (wheel) pressed. CTRL = smooth zoom.\n - Left mouse button activates the current edit tool. SHIFT and CTRL keys modify behavior of some tools.\n - Use right mouse button to perform mouse gestures. Right-click for context menu. | |||
1488 | This window shows structure of the configuration. Select an item to display its configuration in the right pane. Items marked with small dialog icon have custom configuraton dialogs. | |||
1489 | This wizard creates a new image from the current content of your desktop. This window will disappear for a moment while capturing is performed. | |||
1490 | This wizard opens a raster image from the clipboard. Images can be placed on clipboard using the Copy or Copy Image command in graphic editors. Content of any window can be capured by pressing ALT+PrtScn keys while the window is active. | |||
1491 | Threshold | |||
1492 | Threshold: | |||
1493 | Thumbnails | |||
1494 | Tile crop (16x16 pixels) | |||
1495 | Tile crop helps to crop the image at MCU boundaries to enable lossless JPEG cropping. | |||
1496 | Tiles | |||
1497 | Tip: Drag and drop Adobe® Photoshop® filters (.8bf) on this window. | |||
1498 | Tip: Drag in arrow direction. | |||
1499 | Tip: Hold CTRL key to set reference point. | |||
1500 | Tolerance |