Nr. | Original expression | Translated expression | ||
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701 | Tetrahedron is convex shape consisting of four connected triangles. | |||
702 | Text describing this command. | Text describing this command. | ||
703 | Texture | |||
704 | Texture coordinates | |||
705 | Texture mapping controls how are is a texture positioned on the object's surface. | |||
706 | Texture scaling controls where the texture starts and ends in both directions. | |||
707 | Texture: | Texture: | ||
708 | Textures: %i | |||
709 | The Cancel button closes this dialog reverting all changes | The Cancel button closes this dialogue reverting all changes | ||
710 | The Cancel button closes this dialog reverting all changes. | The Cancel button closes this dialogue reverting all changes. | ||
711 | The Help button displays more detailed help for this dialog | The Help button displays more detailed help for this dialogue | ||
712 | The OK button closes this dialog accepting changes made | The OK button closes this dialogue accepting the changes made | ||
713 | The OK button closes this dialog accepting the changes made | The OK button closes this dialogue accepting the changes made | ||
714 | The OK button closes this dialog and performs the operation. | The OK button closes this dialogue and performs the operation. | ||
715 | The actual LOD value at each point in space is multiplied by this value. | The actual LOD value at each point in space is multiplied by this value. | ||
716 | The alpha value controls the transparency of a surface and ranges from 0 (transparent) to 100 (opaque). Opacity may also be influenced by texture. | |||
717 | The default type allows you to add any number of components to the 3D model. | The default type allows you to add any number of components to the 3D model. | ||
718 | The file already exists. Do you wish to overwrite it? | The file already exists. Do you wish to overwrite it? | ||
719 | The given point and the origin of coordinate system define the rotation axis. | |||
720 | The higher value, the more focused the specular reflection. |