Nr. | Original expression | Translated expression | ||
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101 | 3D layer | 3D layer | ||
102 | 3D scenes are converted to images using following preconfigured rendering devices. | 3D scenes are converted to images using the following pre-configured rendering devices. | ||
103 | 4-bits palette | 4-bits palette | ||
104 | 4-bits palette RLE compressed | 4-bits palette RLE compressed | ||
105 | 8-bits palette | 8-bits palette | ||
106 | 8-bits palette RLE compressed | 8-bits palette RLE compressed | ||
107 | < not set > | < not set > | ||
108 | <- | « | ||
109 | <name> | <name> | ||
110 | <using default> | file is default | ||
111 | A constant used when evaluating the fractals (except Mandelbrot set). Change the value by clicking in the square or by entering numbers directly. | A constant used when evaluating the fractals (except Mandelbrot set). Change the value by clicking in the square or by entering numbers directly. | ||
112 | A raster image is a rectangular area of dots called pixels. A picture is created by assigning each dot a color using various drawing tools. All photographs and most pictures found on the web are in fact raster images. | A raster image is composed from a rectangular area of coloured dots known as pixels. Each pixel can be changed using various drawing tools. All photographs and most pictures found on the internet are raster images. | ||
113 | A rectangle can be mapped onto a Bézier patch. | A rectangle can be mapped onto a Bézier patch. | ||
114 | A rectangle can be moved, scaled in X and Y directions and rotated. | A rectangle can be moved, scaled in X and Y directions and rotated. | ||
115 | A rectangle can be turn into arbitrary convex quadrangle as if it were rotated in 3D space and projected back using perspective projection. | A rectangle can be turn into arbitrary convex quadrangle as if it were rotated in 3D space and projected back using perspective projection. | ||
116 | A rentangle representing the viewport of the view with the given ID will be displayed and can be dragged. | A rectangle representing the viewport of the view with the given ID will be displayed and can be dragged. | ||
117 | A short description of this operation displayed in status bar or tooltip. | A short description of this operation displayed in status bar or tooltip. | ||
118 | A temporary folder, where processed files are put by default. | A temporary folder, where processed files are put by default. | ||
119 | A vector image consists of geometric shapes like ellipses, lines, rectangles or glyphs. Individual shapes can be modified at any time and can be filled with solid colors, patterns or color gradients. | A vector image is composed from shapes such as lines, circles, and rectangles, instead of pixels. Individual shapes in the image be altered or coloured without affecting the rest of the image. Vectors can be resized without affecting quality. | ||
120 | About RealWorld Paint | About RealWorld Paint |
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