From 3a7a1a4baaf0e8d276d66e959dc83f7526f5d76f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ghostkeeper Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 17:47:15 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 1/7] Remove superfluous spaces Contributes to issue CURA-1309. --- resources/machines/fdmprinter.json | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json index b42492dbe5..18eb961609 100644 --- a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json +++ b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ "label": "Wall Line Count", "description": "The number of walls. When calculated by the wall thickness, this value is rounded to a whole number.", "default": 2, - "min_value": "0", + "min_value": "0", "type": "int", "visible": false, "inherit_function": "1 if magic_spiralize else max(1, round((wall_thickness - wall_line_width_0) / wall_line_width_x) + 1)" @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ }, "top_bottom_thickness": { "label": "Top/Bottom Thickness", - "description": " The thickness of the top/bottom layers in the print. This value divided by the layer height defines the number of top/bottom layers.", + "description": "The thickness of the top/bottom layers in the print. This value divided by the layer height defines the number of top/bottom layers.", "unit": "mm", "default": 0.8, "min_value": "0", From b11051b281f9d925f16344dbef03e45bd439130a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ghostkeeper Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 17:56:00 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 2/7] Improve language construction Contributes to issue CURA-1309. --- resources/machines/fdmprinter.json | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json index 18eb961609..bfa84f4259 100644 --- a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json +++ b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json @@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ }, "infill_sparse_thickness": { "label": "Infill layer thickness", - "description": "The thickness per layer of infill material. This value should always be a multiplication of the layer height and is otherwise rounded.", + "description": "The thickness per layer of infill material. This value should always be a multiple of the layer height and is otherwise rounded.", "unit": "mm", "type": "float", "default": 0.1, @@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ }, "retraction_extra_prime_amount": { "label": "Retraction Extra Prime Amount", - "description": "Some material can ooze away during a travel move, which can be compensated here.", + "description": "Some material can ooze away during a travel move, which can be compensated for here.", "unit": "mm³", "type": "float", "default": 0, From 538769917413b2b7fdb3ebfc9ea1d1477edef566 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ghostkeeper Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 18:04:26 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 3/7] American spelling Contributes to issue CURA-1309. --- resources/machines/fdmprinter.json | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json index bfa84f4259..57ded4e150 100644 --- a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json +++ b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json @@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ "settings": { "retraction_combing": { "label": "Enable Combing", - "description": "Combing keeps the nozzle within already printed areas when traveling. This results in slightly longer travel moves but reduces the need for retractions. If combing is disabled, the nozzle moves in a straight line to the next start point and will retract.", + "description": "Combing keeps the nozzle within already printed areas when traveling. This results in slightly longer travel moves but reduces the need for retractions. If combing is disabled, the material will retract and the nozzle moves in a straight line to the next start point.", "type": "boolean", "default": true, "visible": false, @@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ }, "travel_avoid_other_parts": { "label": "Avoid Printed Parts", - "description": "The nozzle avoids already printed parts when travelling. This option is only available when combing is enabled.", + "description": "The nozzle avoids already printed parts when traveling. This option is only available when combing is enabled.", "type": "boolean", "default": true, "visible": false, From b2042b84f9dcf640b90cc2b6253efd52dbf95bbc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ghostkeeper Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 18:11:59 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 4/7] Capitalise all setting labels Contributes to issue CURA-1309. --- resources/machines/fdmprinter.json | 30 +++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json index 57ded4e150..328b5e4ce5 100644 --- a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json +++ b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ } }, "skin_line_width": { - "label": "Top/bottom line width", + "label": "Top/bottom Line Width", "description": "Width of a single top/bottom line.", "unit": "mm", "min_value": "0.0001", @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ "visible": false }, "infill_line_width": { - "label": "Infill line width", + "label": "Infill Line Width", "description": "Width of a single infill line.", "unit": "mm", "min_value": "0.0001", @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ "visible": false }, "skirt_line_width": { - "label": "Skirt line width", + "label": "Skirt Line Width", "description": "Width of a single skirt line.", "unit": "mm", "min_value": "0.0001", @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ "global_only": true }, "support_line_width": { - "label": "Support line width", + "label": "Support Line Width", "description": "Width of a single support structure line.", "unit": "mm", "min_value": "0.0001", @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ "global_only": true }, "support_roof_line_width": { - "label": "Support Roof line width", + "label": "Support Roof Line Width", "description": "Width of a single support roof line.", "unit": "mm", "default": 0.4, @@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ "visible": false }, "xy_offset": { - "label": "Horizontal expansion", + "label": "Horizontal Expansion", "description": "Amount of offset applied to all polygons in each layer. Positive values can compensate for too big holes; negative values can compensate for too small holes.", "unit": "mm", "type": "float", @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ "visible": false }, "skin_no_small_gaps_heuristic": { - "label": "Ignore small Z gaps", + "label": "Ignore Small Z Gaps", "description": "When the model has small vertical gaps, about 5% extra computation time can be spent on generating top and bottom skin in these narrow spaces. In such a case set this setting to false.", "type": "boolean", "default": true, @@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ "visible": false }, "infill_sparse_thickness": { - "label": "Infill layer thickness", + "label": "Infill Layer Thickness", "description": "The thickness per layer of infill material. This value should always be a multiple of the layer height and is otherwise rounded.", "unit": "mm", "type": "float", @@ -1076,7 +1076,7 @@ "global_only": "True", "children": { "cool_fan_speed_min": { - "label": "Regular fan speed", + "label": "Regular Fan Speed", "description": "The speed at which the fans spin before hitting the threshold. When a layer prints faster than the threshold, the fan speed gradually inclines towards the maximum fan speed.", "unit": "%", "type": "float", @@ -1103,7 +1103,7 @@ } }, "cool_min_layer_time_fan_speed_max": { - "label": "Regular/Maximum Fan Speed threshold", + "label": "Regular/Maximum Fan Speed Threshold", "description": "The layer time which sets the threshold between regular fan speed and maximum fan speed. Layers that print slower than this time use regular fan speed. For faster layers the fan speed gradually increases towards the maximum fan speed.", "unit": "sec", "type": "float", @@ -1114,7 +1114,7 @@ "global_only": "True" }, "cool_fan_full_at_height": { - "label": "Regular fan speed at height", + "label": "Regular Fan Speed at Height", "description": "The height at which the fan spins on regular fan speed. At the layers below the fan speed gradually increases from zero to regular fan speed.", "unit": "mm", "type": "float", @@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ "global_only": "True", "children": { "cool_fan_full_layer": { - "label": "Regular fan speed at layer", + "label": "Regular Fan Speed at Layer", "description": "The layer at which the fan spins on regular fan speed. If regular fan speed at height is set, this value is calculated and rounded to a whole number.", "type": "int", "default": 1, @@ -1472,7 +1472,7 @@ "enabled": "support_conical_enabled and support_enable" }, "support_conical_min_width": { - "label": "Cone minimal width", + "label": "Cone Minimal Width", "description": "Minimal width to which conical support reduces the support areas. Small widths can cause the base of the support to not act well as foundation for support above.", "unit": "mm", "default": 5.0, @@ -1484,7 +1484,7 @@ "enabled": "support_conical_enabled and support_enable" }, "support_use_towers": { - "label": "Use towers", + "label": "Use Towers", "description": "Use specialized towers to support tiny overhang areas. These towers have a larger diameter than the region they support. Near the overhang the towers' diameter decreases, forming a roof.", "type": "boolean", "default": true, @@ -1901,7 +1901,7 @@ "icon": "category_blackmagic", "settings": { "print_sequence": { - "label": "Print sequence", + "label": "Print Sequence", "description": "Whether to print all objects one layer at a time or to wait for one object to finish, before moving on to the next. One at a time mode is only possible if all models are separated in such a way that the whole print head can move in between and all models are lower than the distance between the nozzle and the X/Y axes.", "type": "enum", "options": { From 53018b49a4cc3fcd3b281348e95b19d41c09b18b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ghostkeeper Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 18:26:20 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 5/7] Restore Extra Skin Wall Count description Contributes to issue CURA-1309. --- resources/machines/fdmprinter.json | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json index 328b5e4ce5..72b33224a5 100644 --- a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json +++ b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json @@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ }, "skin_outline_count": { "label": "Extra Skin Wall Count", - "description": "Alternate the direction in which the top/bottom layers are printed. Normally they are printed diagonally only. This setting adds the X-only and Y-only directions.", + "description": "Number of lines around skin regions. Using one or two skin perimeter lines can greatly improve roofs which would start in the middle of infill cells.", "default": 0, "min_value": "0", "max_value_warning": "10", From 2d86606b5a4c01484e0efa3f4d3894dd8f2c9fef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ghostkeeper Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 18:31:04 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 6/7] Use double quotes for string Contributes to issue CURA-1309. --- resources/machines/fdmprinter.json | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json index 72b33224a5..8fc69ea300 100644 --- a/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json +++ b/resources/machines/fdmprinter.json @@ -1270,7 +1270,7 @@ "type": "boolean", "default": true, "visible": false, - "enabled": "support_enable and (support_pattern == 'zigzag')", + "enabled": "support_enable and (support_pattern == \"zigzag\")", "global_only": true }, "support_infill_rate": { From f4ca245271bd925d9ee6d3ae49b89b96c7388108 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ghostkeeper Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2016 11:47:30 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 7/7] Update translation templates Templates are auto-generated from source. Contributes to issue CURA-1190. --- resources/i18n/cura.pot | 2 +- resources/i18n/fdmprinter.json.pot | 1742 ++++------------------------ 2 files changed, 258 insertions(+), 1486 deletions(-) diff --git a/resources/i18n/cura.pot b/resources/i18n/cura.pot index 7ad208cdd3..3b0946f58f 100644 --- a/resources/i18n/cura.pot +++ b/resources/i18n/cura.pot @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2016-03-23 16:40+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2016-04-01 10:50+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" diff --git a/resources/i18n/fdmprinter.json.pot b/resources/i18n/fdmprinter.json.pot index b16ad8c617..7049db0f30 100644 --- a/resources/i18n/fdmprinter.json.pot +++ b/resources/i18n/fdmprinter.json.pot @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Uranium json setting files\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: http://github.com/ultimaker/uranium\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2016-03-23 16:40+0000\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2016-04-01 10:50+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE\n" @@ -23,7 +23,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "machine_nozzle_size description" -msgid "The inner diameter of the nozzle." +msgid "" +"The inner diameter of the nozzle. Change this setting when using a non-" +"standard nozzle size." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -39,10 +41,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "layer_height description" msgid "" -"The height of each layer, in mm. Normal quality prints are 0.1mm, high " -"quality is 0.06mm. You can go up to 0.25mm with an Ultimaker for very fast " -"prints at low quality. For most purposes, layer heights between 0.1 and " -"0.2mm give a good tradeoff of speed and surface finish." +"The height of each layer in mm. Higher values produce faster prints in lower " +"resolution, lower values produce slower prints in higher resolution." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "layer_height_0 description" msgid "" -"The layer height of the bottom layer. A thicker bottom layer makes sticking " -"to the bed easier." +"The height of the initial layer in mm. A thicker initial layer makes " +"adhesion to the build plate easier." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -65,10 +65,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "line_width description" msgid "" -"Width of a single line. Each line will be printed with this width in mind. " -"Generally the width of each line should correspond to the width of your " -"nozzle, but for the outer wall and top/bottom surface smaller line widths " -"may be chosen, for higher quality." +"Width of a single line. Generally, the width of each line should correspond " +"to the width of the nozzle. However, slightly reducing this value could " +"produce better prints." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -78,9 +77,7 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "wall_line_width description" -msgid "" -"Width of a single shell line. Each line of the shell will be printed with " -"this width in mind." +msgid "Width of a single wall line." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -91,8 +88,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "wall_line_width_0 description" msgid "" -"Width of the outermost shell line. By printing a thinner outermost wall line " -"you can print higher details with a larger nozzle." +"Width of the outermost wall line. By lowering this value, higher levels of " +"detail can be printed." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -103,12 +100,32 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "wall_line_width_x description" msgid "" -"Width of a single shell line for all shell lines except the outermost one." +"Width of a single wall line for all wall lines except the outermost one." +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "skin_line_width label" +msgid "Top/bottom Line Width" +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "skin_line_width description" +msgid "Width of a single top/bottom line." +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "infill_line_width label" +msgid "Infill Line Width" +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "infill_line_width description" +msgid "Width of a single infill line." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "skirt_line_width label" -msgid "Skirt line width" +msgid "Skirt Line Width" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -116,47 +133,24 @@ msgctxt "skirt_line_width description" msgid "Width of a single skirt line." msgstr "" -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skin_line_width label" -msgid "Top/bottom line width" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skin_line_width description" -msgid "" -"Width of a single top/bottom printed line, used to fill up the top/bottom " -"areas of a print." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "infill_line_width label" -msgid "Infill line width" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "infill_line_width description" -msgid "Width of the inner infill printed lines." -msgstr "" - #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "support_line_width label" -msgid "Support line width" +msgid "Support Line Width" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "support_line_width description" -msgid "Width of the printed support structures lines." +msgid "Width of a single support structure line." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "support_roof_line_width label" -msgid "Support Roof line width" +msgid "Support Roof Line Width" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "support_roof_line_width description" -msgid "" -"Width of a single support roof line, used to fill the top of the support." +msgid "Width of a single support roof line." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -164,20 +158,6 @@ msgctxt "shell label" msgid "Shell" msgstr "" -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "shell_thickness label" -msgid "Shell Thickness" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "shell_thickness description" -msgid "" -"The thickness of the outside shell in the horizontal and vertical direction. " -"This is used in combination with the nozzle size to define the number of " -"perimeter lines and the thickness of those perimeter lines. This is also " -"used to define the number of solid top and bottom layers." -msgstr "" - #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "wall_thickness label" msgid "Wall Thickness" @@ -186,9 +166,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "wall_thickness description" msgid "" -"The thickness of the outside walls in the horizontal direction. This is used " -"in combination with the nozzle size to define the number of perimeter lines " -"and the thickness of those perimeter lines." +"The thickness of the outside walls in the horizontal direction. This value " +"divided by the wall line width defines the number of walls." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -199,22 +178,20 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "wall_line_count description" msgid "" -"Number of shell lines. These lines are called perimeter lines in other tools " -"and impact the strength and structural integrity of your print." +"The number of walls. When calculated by the wall thickness, this value is " +"rounded to a whole number." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "top_bottom_thickness label" -msgid "Bottom/Top Thickness" +msgid "Top/Bottom Thickness" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "top_bottom_thickness description" msgid "" -"This controls the thickness of the bottom and top layers. The number of " -"solid layers put down is calculated from the layer thickness and this value. " -"Having this value a multiple of the layer thickness makes sense. Keep it " -"near your wall thickness to make an evenly strong part." +"The thickness of the top/bottom layers in the print. This value divided by " +"the layer height defines the number of top/bottom layers." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -225,10 +202,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "top_thickness description" msgid "" -"This controls the thickness of the top layers. The number of solid layers " -"printed is calculated from the layer thickness and this value. Having this " -"value be a multiple of the layer thickness makes sense. Keep it near your " -"wall thickness to make an evenly strong part." +"The thickness of the top layers in the print. This value divided by the " +"layer height defines the number of top layers." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -238,7 +213,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "top_layers description" -msgid "This controls the number of top layers." +msgid "" +"The number of top layers. When calculated by the top thickness, this value " +"is rounded to a whole number." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -249,10 +226,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "bottom_thickness description" msgid "" -"This controls the thickness of the bottom layers. The number of solid layers " -"printed is calculated from the layer thickness and this value. Having this " -"value be a multiple of the layer thickness makes sense. And keep it near to " -"your wall thickness to make an evenly strong part." +"The thickness of the bottom layers in the print. This value divided by the " +"layer height defines the number of bottom layers." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -262,7 +237,60 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "bottom_layers description" -msgid "This controls the amount of bottom layers." +msgid "" +"The number of bottom layers. When calculated by the bottom thickness, this " +"value is rounded to a whole number." +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern label" +msgid "Top/Bottom Pattern" +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern description" +msgid "The pattern of the top/bottom layers." +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern option lines" +msgid "Lines" +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern option concentric" +msgid "Concentric" +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern option zigzag" +msgid "Zig Zag" +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "skin_alternate_rotation label" +msgid "Alternate Skin Rotation" +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "skin_alternate_rotation description" +msgid "" +"Alternate the direction in which the top/bottom layers are printed. Normally " +"they are printed diagonally only. This setting adds the X-only and Y-only " +"directions." +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "skin_outline_count label" +msgid "Extra Skin Wall Count" +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "skin_outline_count description" +msgid "" +"Replaces the outermost part of the top/bottom pattern with a number of " +"concentric lines. Using one or two lines improves roofs that start on infill " +"material." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -273,9 +301,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "alternate_extra_perimeter description" msgid "" -"Make an extra wall at every second layer, so that infill will be caught " -"between an extra wall above and one below. This results in a better cohesion " -"between infill and walls, but might have an impact on the surface quality." +"Prints an extra wall at every other layer. This way infill gets caught " +"between these extra walls, resulting in stronger prints." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -287,8 +314,8 @@ msgstr "" msgctxt "remove_overlapping_walls_enabled description" msgid "" "Remove parts of a wall which share an overlap which would result in " -"overextrusion in some places. These overlaps occur in thin pieces in a model " -"and sharp corners." +"overextrusion in some places. These overlaps occur in thin parts and sharp " +"corners in models." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -312,22 +339,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "remove_overlapping_walls_x_enabled description" msgid "" -"Remove parts of an inner wall which share an overlap which would result in " -"overextrusion in some places. These overlaps occur in thin pieces in a model " -"and sharp corners." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "travel_compensate_overlapping_walls_enabled label" -msgid "Compensate Wall Overlaps" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "travel_compensate_overlapping_walls_enabled description" -msgid "" -"Compensate the flow for parts of a wall being laid down where there already " -"is a piece of a wall. These overlaps occur in thin pieces in a model. Gcode " -"generation might be slowed down considerably." +"Remove parts of an inner wall that would otherwise overlap and cause over-" +"extrusion. These overlaps occur in thin pieces in a model and sharp corners." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -338,9 +351,7 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "fill_perimeter_gaps description" msgid "" -"Fill the gaps created by walls where they would otherwise be overlapping. " -"This will also fill thin walls. Optionally only the gaps occurring within " -"the top and bottom skin can be filled." +"Fills the gaps between walls when overlapping inner wall parts are removed." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -359,74 +370,20 @@ msgid "Skin" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern label" -msgid "Bottom/Top Pattern" +msgctxt "travel_compensate_overlapping_walls_enabled label" +msgid "Compensate Wall Overlaps" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern description" +msgctxt "travel_compensate_overlapping_walls_enabled description" msgid "" -"Pattern of the top/bottom solid fill. This is normally done with lines to " -"get the best possible finish, but in some cases a concentric fill gives a " -"nicer end result." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern option lines" -msgid "Lines" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern option concentric" -msgid "Concentric" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern option zigzag" -msgid "Zig Zag" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skin_no_small_gaps_heuristic label" -msgid "Ignore small Z gaps" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skin_no_small_gaps_heuristic description" -msgid "" -"When the model has small vertical gaps, about 5% extra computation time can " -"be spent on generating top and bottom skin in these narrow spaces. In such a " -"case set this setting to false." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skin_alternate_rotation label" -msgid "Alternate Skin Rotation" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skin_alternate_rotation description" -msgid "" -"Alternate between diagonal skin fill and horizontal + vertical skin fill. " -"Although the diagonal directions can print quicker, this option can improve " -"the printing quality by reducing the pillowing effect." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skin_outline_count label" -msgid "Extra Skin Wall Count" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skin_outline_count description" -msgid "" -"Number of lines around skin regions. Using one or two skin perimeter lines " -"can greatly improve roofs which would start in the middle of infill cells." +"Compensate the flow for parts of a wall being printed where there is already " +"a wall in place." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "xy_offset label" -msgid "Horizontal expansion" +msgid "Horizontal Expansion" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -467,6 +424,19 @@ msgctxt "z_seam_type option random" msgid "Random" msgstr "" +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "skin_no_small_gaps_heuristic label" +msgid "Ignore Small Z Gaps" +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "skin_no_small_gaps_heuristic description" +msgid "" +"When the model has small vertical gaps, about 5% extra computation time can " +"be spent on generating top and bottom skin in these narrow spaces. In such " +"case, disable the setting." +msgstr "" + #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "infill label" msgid "Infill" @@ -479,21 +449,19 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "infill_sparse_density description" -msgid "" -"This controls how densely filled the insides of your print will be. For a " -"solid part use 100%, for a hollow part use 0%. A value around 20% is usually " -"enough. This setting won't affect the outside of the print and only adjusts " -"how strong the part becomes." +msgid "Adjusts the density of infill of the print." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "infill_line_distance label" -msgid "Line distance" +msgid "Line Distance" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "infill_line_distance description" -msgid "Distance between the printed infill lines." +msgid "" +"Distance between the printed infill lines. This setting is calculated by the " +"infill density and the infill line width." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -504,10 +472,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "infill_pattern description" msgid "" -"Cura defaults to switching between grid and line infill, but with this " -"setting visible you can control this yourself. The line infill swaps " -"direction on alternate layers of infill, while the grid prints the full " -"cross-hatching on each layer of infill." +"The pattern of the infill material of the print. The line and zig zag infill " +"swap direction on alternate layers, reducing material cost. The grid, " +"triangle and concentric patterns are fully printed every layer." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -562,15 +529,14 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "infill_sparse_thickness label" -msgid "Infill Thickness" +msgid "Infill Layer Thickness" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "infill_sparse_thickness description" msgid "" -"The thickness of the sparse infill. This is rounded to a multiple of the " -"layerheight and used to print the sparse-infill in fewer, thicker layers to " -"save printing time." +"The thickness per layer of infill material. This value should always be a " +"multiple of the layer height and is otherwise rounded." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -612,9 +578,7 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "material_print_temperature description" msgid "" -"The temperature used for printing. Set at 0 to pre-heat yourself. For PLA a " -"value of 210C is usually used.\n" -"For ABS a value of 230C or higher is required." +"The temperature used for printing. Set at 0 to pre-heat the printer manually." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -649,8 +613,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "material_bed_temperature description" msgid "" -"The temperature used for the heated printer bed. Set at 0 to pre-heat it " -"yourself." +"The temperature used for the heated bed. Set at 0 to pre-heat the printer " +"manually." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -661,10 +625,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "material_diameter description" msgid "" -"The diameter of your filament needs to be measured as accurately as " -"possible.\n" -"If you cannot measure this value you will have to calibrate it; a higher " -"number means less extrusion, a smaller number generates more extrusion." +"Adjusts the diameter of the filament used. Match this value with the " +"diameter of the used filament." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -688,7 +650,6 @@ msgstr "" msgctxt "retraction_enable description" msgid "" "Retract the filament when the nozzle is moving over a non-printed area. " -"Details about the retraction can be configured in the advanced tab." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -698,10 +659,7 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "retraction_amount description" -msgid "" -"The amount of retraction: Set at 0 for no retraction at all. A value of " -"4.5mm seems to generate good results for 3mm filament in bowden tube fed " -"printers." +msgid "The length of material retracted during a retraction move." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -712,8 +670,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "retraction_speed description" msgid "" -"The speed at which the filament is retracted. A higher retraction speed " -"works better, but a very high retraction speed can lead to filament grinding." +"The speed at which the filament is retracted and primed during a retraction " +"move." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -723,9 +681,7 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "retraction_retract_speed description" -msgid "" -"The speed at which the filament is retracted. A higher retraction speed " -"works better, but a very high retraction speed can lead to filament grinding." +msgid "The speed at which the filament is retracted during a retraction move." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -735,7 +691,7 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "retraction_prime_speed description" -msgid "The speed at which the filament is pushed back after retraction." +msgid "The speed at which the filament is primed during a retraction move." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -746,8 +702,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "retraction_extra_prime_amount description" msgid "" -"The amount of material extruded after a retraction. During a travel move, " -"some material might get lost and so we need to compensate for this." +"Some material can ooze away during a travel move, which can be compensated " +"for here." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -770,8 +726,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "retraction_count_max description" msgid "" -"This setting limits the number of retractions occurring within the Minimum " -"Extrusion Distance Window. Further retractions within this window will be " +"This setting limits the number of retractions occurring within the minimum " +"extrusion distance window. Further retractions within this window will be " "ignored. This avoids retracting repeatedly on the same piece of filament, as " "that can flatten the filament and cause grinding issues." msgstr "" @@ -784,8 +740,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "retraction_extrusion_window description" msgid "" -"The window in which the Maximum Retraction Count is enforced. This value " -"should be approximately the same as the Retraction distance, so that " +"The window in which the maximum retraction count is enforced. This value " +"should be approximately the same as the retraction distance, so that " "effectively the number of times a retraction passes the same patch of " "material is limited." msgstr "" @@ -798,9 +754,10 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "retraction_hop description" msgid "" -"Whenever a retraction is done, the head is lifted by this amount to travel " -"over the print. A value of 0.075 works well. This feature has a large " -"positive effect on delta towers." +"Whenever a retraction is done, the build plate is lowered to create " +"clearance between the nozzle and the print. It prevents the nozzle from " +"hitting the print during travel moves, reducing the chance to knock the " +"print from the build plate." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -815,11 +772,7 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_print description" -msgid "" -"The speed at which printing happens. A well-adjusted Ultimaker can reach " -"150mm/s, but for good quality prints you will want to print slower. Printing " -"speed depends on a lot of factors, so you will need to experiment with " -"optimal settings for this." +msgid "The speed at which printing happens." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -829,9 +782,7 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_infill description" -msgid "" -"The speed at which infill parts are printed. Printing the infill faster can " -"greatly reduce printing time, but this can negatively affect print quality." +msgid "The speed at which infill is printed." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -841,9 +792,7 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_wall description" -msgid "" -"The speed at which the shell is printed. Printing the outer shell at a lower " -"speed improves the final skin quality." +msgid "The speed at which the walls are printed." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -854,10 +803,10 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_wall_0 description" msgid "" -"The speed at which the outer shell is printed. Printing the outer shell at a " -"lower speed improves the final skin quality. However, having a large " -"difference between the inner shell speed and the outer shell speed will " -"effect quality in a negative way." +"The speed at which the outermost walls are printed. Printing the outer wall " +"at a lower speed improves the final skin quality. However, having a large " +"difference between the inner wall speed and the outer wall speed will effect " +"quality in a negative way." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -868,9 +817,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_wall_x description" msgid "" -"The speed at which all inner shells are printed. Printing the inner shell " -"faster than the outer shell will reduce printing time. It works well to set " -"this in between the outer shell speed and the infill speed." +"The speed at which all inner walls are printed Printing the inner wall " +"faster than the outer wall will reduce printing time. It works well to set " +"this in between the outer wall speed and the infill speed." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -880,10 +829,7 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_topbottom description" -msgid "" -"Speed at which top/bottom parts are printed. Printing the top/bottom faster " -"can greatly reduce printing time, but this can negatively affect print " -"quality." +msgid "The speed at which top/bottom layers are printed." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -894,10 +840,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_support description" msgid "" -"The speed at which exterior support is printed. Printing exterior supports " -"at higher speeds can greatly improve printing time. The surface quality of " -"exterior support is usually not important anyway, so higher speeds can be " -"used." +"The speed at which the support structure is printed. Printing support at " +"higher speeds can greatly reduce printing time. The surface quality of the " +"support structure is not important since it is removed after printing." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -908,8 +853,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_support_lines description" msgid "" -"The speed at which the walls of exterior support are printed. Printing the " -"walls at higher speeds can improve the overall duration." +"The speed at which the walls of support are printed. Printing the walls at " +"lower speeds improves stability." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -920,8 +865,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_support_roof description" msgid "" -"The speed at which the roofs of exterior support are printed. Printing the " -"support roof at lower speeds can improve overhang quality." +"The speed at which the roofs of support are printed. Printing the support " +"roof at lower speeds can improve overhang quality." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -931,21 +876,19 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_travel description" -msgid "" -"The speed at which travel moves are done. A well-built Ultimaker can reach " -"speeds of 250mm/s, but some machines might have misaligned layers then." +msgid "The speed at which travel moves are made." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_layer_0 label" -msgid "Bottom Layer Speed" +msgid "Initial Layer Speed" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_layer_0 description" msgid "" -"The print speed for the bottom layer: You want to print the first layer " -"slower so it sticks better to the printer bed." +"The print speed for the initial layer. A lower value is advised to improve " +"adhesion to the build plate." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -969,10 +912,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "speed_slowdown_layers description" msgid "" -"The first few layers are printed slower than the rest of the object, this to " -"get better adhesion to the printer bed and improve the overall success rate " -"of prints. The speed is gradually increased over these layers. 4 layers of " -"speed-up is generally right for most materials and printers." +"The first few layers are printed slower than the rest of the object, to get " +"better adhesion to the build plate and improve the overall success rate of " +"prints. The speed is gradually increased over these layers." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -988,10 +930,10 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "retraction_combing description" msgid "" -"Combing keeps the head within the interior of the print whenever possible " -"when traveling from one part of the print to another and does not use " -"retraction. If combing is disabled, the print head moves straight from the " -"start point to the end point and it will always retract." +"Combing keeps the nozzle within already printed areas when traveling. This " +"results in slightly longer travel moves but reduces the need for " +"retractions. If combing is disabled, the material will retract and the " +"nozzle moves in a straight line to the next point." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1001,7 +943,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "travel_avoid_other_parts description" -msgid "Avoid other parts when traveling between parts." +msgid "" +"The nozzle avoids already printed parts when traveling. This option is only " +"available when combing is enabled." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1011,7 +955,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "travel_avoid_distance description" -msgid "The distance to stay clear of parts which are avoided during travel." +msgid "" +"The distance between the nozzle and already printed parts when avoiding " +"during travel moves." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1023,7 +969,7 @@ msgstr "" msgctxt "coasting_enable description" msgid "" "Coasting replaces the last part of an extrusion path with a travel path. The " -"oozed material is used to lay down the last piece of the extrusion path in " +"oozed material is used to print the last piece of the extrusion path in " "order to reduce stringing." msgstr "" @@ -1041,16 +987,16 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "coasting_min_volume label" -msgid "Minimal Volume Before Coasting" +msgid "Minimum Volume Before Coasting" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "coasting_min_volume description" msgid "" -"The least volume an extrusion path should have to coast the full amount. For " -"smaller extrusion paths, less pressure has been built up in the bowden tube " -"and so the coasted volume is scaled linearly. This value should always be " -"larger than the Coasting Volume." +"The lowest volume an extrusion path should have before allowing coasting. " +"For smaller extrusion paths, less pressure has been built up in the bowden " +"tube and so the coasted volume is scaled linearly. This value should always " +"be larger than the Coasting Volume." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1073,14 +1019,14 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_fan_enabled label" -msgid "Enable Cooling Fan" +msgid "Enable Cooling Fans" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_fan_enabled description" msgid "" -"Enable the cooling fan during the print. The extra cooling from the cooling " -"fan helps parts with small cross sections that print each layer quickly." +"Enables the cooling fans while printing. The fans improve print quality on " +"layers with short layer times and bridging / overhangs." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1090,20 +1036,20 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_fan_speed description" -msgid "Fan speed used for the print cooling fan on the printer head." +msgid "The speed at which the cooling fans spin." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_fan_speed_min label" -msgid "Minimum Fan Speed" +msgid "Regular Fan Speed" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_fan_speed_min description" msgid "" -"Normally the fan runs at the minimum fan speed. If the layer is slowed down " -"due to minimum layer time, the fan speed adjusts between minimum and maximum " -"fan speed." +"The speed at which the fans spin before hitting the threshold. When a layer " +"prints faster than the threshold, the fan speed gradually inclines towards " +"the maximum fan speed." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1114,34 +1060,47 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_fan_speed_max description" msgid "" -"Normally the fan runs at the minimum fan speed. If the layer is slowed down " -"due to minimum layer time, the fan speed adjusts between minimum and maximum " -"fan speed." +"The speed at which the fans spin on the minimum layer time. The fan speed " +"gradually increases between the regular fan speed and maximum fan speed when " +"the threshold is hit." +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "cool_min_layer_time_fan_speed_max label" +msgid "Regular/Maximum Fan Speed Threshold" +msgstr "" + +#: fdmprinter.json +msgctxt "cool_min_layer_time_fan_speed_max description" +msgid "" +"The layer time which sets the threshold between regular fan speed and " +"maximum fan speed. Layers that print slower than this time use regular fan " +"speed. For faster layers the fan speed gradually increases towards the " +"maximum fan speed." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_fan_full_at_height label" -msgid "Fan Full on at Height" +msgid "Regular Fan Speed at Height" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_fan_full_at_height description" msgid "" -"The height at which the fan is turned on completely. For the layers below " -"this the fan speed is scaled linearly with the fan off for the first layer." +"The height at which the fans spin on regular fan speed. At the layers below " +"the fan speed gradually increases from zero to regular fan speed." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_fan_full_layer label" -msgid "Fan Full on at Layer" +msgid "Regular Fan Speed at Layer" msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_fan_full_layer description" msgid "" -"The layer number at which the fan is turned on completely. For the layers " -"below this the fan speed is scaled linearly with the fan off for the first " -"layer." +"The layer at which the fans spin on regular fan speed. If regular fan speed " +"at height is set, this value is calculated and rounded to a whole number." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1152,24 +1111,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_min_layer_time description" msgid "" -"The minimum time spent in a layer: Gives the layer time to cool down before " -"the next one is put on top. If a layer would print in less time, then the " -"printer will slow down to make sure it has spent at least this many seconds " -"printing the layer." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "cool_min_layer_time_fan_speed_max label" -msgid "Minimum Layer Time Full Fan Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "cool_min_layer_time_fan_speed_max description" -msgid "" -"The minimum time spent in a layer which will cause the fan to be at maximum " -"speed. The fan speed increases linearly from minimum fan speed for layers " -"taking the minimum layer time to maximum fan speed for layers taking the " -"time specified here." +"The minimum time spent in a layer. This forces the printer to slow down, to " +"at least spend the time set here in one layer. This allows the printed " +"material to cool down properly before printing the next layer." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1180,9 +1124,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_min_speed description" msgid "" -"The minimum layer time can cause the print to slow down so much it starts to " -"droop. The minimum feedrate protects against this. Even if a print gets " -"slowed down it will never be slower than this minimum speed." +"The minimum print speed, despite slowing down due to the minimum layer time. " +"When the printer would slow down too much, the pressure in the nozzle would " +"be too low and result in bad print quality." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1193,9 +1137,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "cool_lift_head description" msgid "" -"Lift the head away from the print if the minimum speed is hit because of " -"cool slowdown, and wait the extra time away from the print surface until the " -"minimum layer time is used up." +"When the minimum speed is hit because of minimum layer time, lift the head " +"away from the print and wait the extra time until the minimum layer time is " +"reached." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1206,9 +1150,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "draft_shield_enabled description" msgid "" -"Enable exterior draft shield. This will create a wall around the object " -"which traps (hot) air and shields against gusts of wind. Especially useful " -"for materials which warp easily." +"This will create a wall around the object, which traps (hot) air and shields " +"against exterior airflow. Especially useful for materials which warp easily." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1228,7 +1171,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "draft_shield_height_limitation description" -msgid "Whether or not to limit the height of the draft shield." +msgid "" +"Set the height of the draft shield. Choose to print the draft shield at the " +"full height of the object or at a limited height." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1249,7 +1194,7 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "draft_shield_height description" msgid "" -"Height limitation on the draft shield. Above this height no draft shield " +"Height limitation of the draft shield. Above this height no draft shield " "will be printed." msgstr "" @@ -1266,8 +1211,8 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "support_enable description" msgid "" -"Enable exterior support structures. This will build up supporting structures " -"below the model to prevent the model from sagging or printing in mid air." +"Enable support structures. These structures support parts of the model with " +"severe overhangs." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1278,9 +1223,9 @@ msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json msgctxt "support_type description" msgid "" -"Where to place support structures. The placement can be restricted so that " -"the support structures won't rest on the model, which could otherwise cause " -"scarring." +"Adjusts the placement of the support structures. The placement can be set to " +"touching build plate or everywhere. When set to everywhere the support " +"structures will also be printed on the model." msgstr "" #: fdmprinter.json @@ -1297,1176 +1242,3 @@ msgstr "" msgctxt "support_angle label" msgid "Overhang Angle" msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_angle description" -msgid "" -"The maximum angle of overhangs for which support will be added. With 0 " -"degrees being vertical, and 90 degrees being horizontal. A smaller overhang " -"angle leads to more support." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_xy_distance label" -msgid "X/Y Distance" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_xy_distance description" -msgid "" -"Distance of the support structure from the print in the X/Y directions. " -"0.7mm typically gives a nice distance from the print so the support does not " -"stick to the surface." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_z_distance label" -msgid "Z Distance" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_z_distance description" -msgid "" -"Distance from the top/bottom of the support to the print. A small gap here " -"makes it easier to remove the support but makes the print a bit uglier. " -"0.15mm allows for easier separation of the support structure." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_top_distance label" -msgid "Top Distance" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_top_distance description" -msgid "Distance from the top of the support to the print." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_bottom_distance label" -msgid "Bottom Distance" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_bottom_distance description" -msgid "Distance from the print to the bottom of the support." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_conical_enabled label" -msgid "Conical Support" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_conical_enabled description" -msgid "" -"Experimental feature: Make support areas smaller at the bottom than at the " -"overhang." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_conical_angle label" -msgid "Cone Angle" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_conical_angle description" -msgid "" -"The angle of the tilt of conical support. With 0 degrees being vertical, and " -"90 degrees being horizontal. Smaller angles cause the support to be more " -"sturdy, but consist of more material. Negative angles cause the base of the " -"support to be wider than the top." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_conical_min_width label" -msgid "Minimal Width" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_conical_min_width description" -msgid "" -"Minimal width to which conical support reduces the support areas. Small " -"widths can cause the base of the support to not act well as foundation for " -"support above." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_bottom_stair_step_height label" -msgid "Stair Step Height" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_bottom_stair_step_height description" -msgid "" -"The height of the steps of the stair-like bottom of support resting on the " -"model. Small steps can cause the support to be hard to remove from the top " -"of the model." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_join_distance label" -msgid "Join Distance" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_join_distance description" -msgid "" -"The maximum distance between support blocks in the X/Y directions, so that " -"the blocks will merge into a single block." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_offset label" -msgid "Horizontal Expansion" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_offset description" -msgid "" -"Amount of offset applied to all support polygons in each layer. Positive " -"values can smooth out the support areas and result in more sturdy support." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_area_smoothing label" -msgid "Area Smoothing" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_area_smoothing description" -msgid "" -"Maximum distance in the X/Y directions of a line segment which is to be " -"smoothed out. Ragged lines are introduced by the join distance and support " -"bridge, which cause the machine to resonate. Smoothing the support areas " -"won't cause them to break with the constraints, except it might change the " -"overhang." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_enable label" -msgid "Enable Support Roof" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_enable description" -msgid "" -"Generate a dense top skin at the top of the support on which the model sits." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_height label" -msgid "Support Roof Thickness" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_height description" -msgid "The height of the support roofs." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_density label" -msgid "Support Roof Density" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_density description" -msgid "" -"This controls how densely filled the roofs of the support will be. A higher " -"percentage results in better overhangs, but makes the support more difficult " -"to remove." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_line_distance label" -msgid "Support Roof Line Distance" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_line_distance description" -msgid "Distance between the printed support roof lines." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_pattern label" -msgid "Support Roof Pattern" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_pattern description" -msgid "The pattern with which the top of the support is printed." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_pattern option lines" -msgid "Lines" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_pattern option grid" -msgid "Grid" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_pattern option triangles" -msgid "Triangles" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_pattern option concentric" -msgid "Concentric" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_roof_pattern option zigzag" -msgid "Zig Zag" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_use_towers label" -msgid "Use towers" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_use_towers description" -msgid "" -"Use specialized towers to support tiny overhang areas. These towers have a " -"larger diameter than the region they support. Near the overhang the towers' " -"diameter decreases, forming a roof." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_tower_diameter label" -msgid "Tower Diameter" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_tower_diameter description" -msgid "The diameter of a special tower." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_minimal_diameter label" -msgid "Minimum Diameter" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_minimal_diameter description" -msgid "" -"Minimum diameter in the X/Y directions of a small area which is to be " -"supported by a specialized support tower." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_tower_roof_angle label" -msgid "Tower Roof Angle" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_tower_roof_angle description" -msgid "" -"The angle of the rooftop of a tower. Larger angles mean more pointy towers." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_pattern label" -msgid "Pattern" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_pattern description" -msgid "" -"Cura can generate 3 distinct types of support structure. First is a grid " -"based support structure which is quite solid and can be removed in one " -"piece. The second is a line based support structure which has to be peeled " -"off line by line. The third is a structure in between the other two; it " -"consists of lines which are connected in an accordion fashion." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_pattern option lines" -msgid "Lines" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_pattern option grid" -msgid "Grid" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_pattern option triangles" -msgid "Triangles" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_pattern option concentric" -msgid "Concentric" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_pattern option zigzag" -msgid "Zig Zag" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_connect_zigzags label" -msgid "Connect ZigZags" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_connect_zigzags description" -msgid "" -"Connect the ZigZags. Makes them harder to remove, but prevents stringing of " -"disconnected zigzags." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_infill_rate label" -msgid "Fill Amount" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_infill_rate description" -msgid "" -"The amount of infill structure in the support; less infill gives weaker " -"support which is easier to remove." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_line_distance label" -msgid "Line distance" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "support_line_distance description" -msgid "Distance between the printed support lines." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "platform_adhesion label" -msgid "Platform Adhesion" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "adhesion_type label" -msgid "Type" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "adhesion_type description" -msgid "" -"Different options that help to improve priming your extrusion.\n" -"Brim and Raft help in preventing corners from lifting due to warping. Brim " -"adds a single-layer-thick flat area around your object which is easy to cut " -"off afterwards, and it is the recommended option.\n" -"Raft adds a thick grid below the object and a thin interface between this " -"and your object.\n" -"The skirt is a line drawn around the first layer of the print, this helps to " -"prime your extrusion and to see if the object fits on your platform." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "adhesion_type option skirt" -msgid "Skirt" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "adhesion_type option brim" -msgid "Brim" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "adhesion_type option raft" -msgid "Raft" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skirt_line_count label" -msgid "Skirt Line Count" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skirt_line_count description" -msgid "" -"Multiple skirt lines help to prime your extrusion better for small objects. " -"Setting this to 0 will disable the skirt." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skirt_gap label" -msgid "Skirt Distance" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skirt_gap description" -msgid "" -"The horizontal distance between the skirt and the first layer of the print.\n" -"This is the minimum distance, multiple skirt lines will extend outwards from " -"this distance." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skirt_minimal_length label" -msgid "Skirt Minimum Length" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "skirt_minimal_length description" -msgid "" -"The minimum length of the skirt. If this minimum length is not reached, more " -"skirt lines will be added to reach this minimum length. Note: If the line " -"count is set to 0 this is ignored." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "brim_width label" -msgid "Brim Width" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "brim_width description" -msgid "" -"The distance from the model to the end of the brim. A larger brim sticks " -"better to the build platform, but also makes your effective print area " -"smaller." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "brim_line_count label" -msgid "Brim Line Count" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "brim_line_count description" -msgid "" -"The number of lines used for a brim. More lines means a larger brim which " -"sticks better to the build plate, but this also makes your effective print " -"area smaller." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_margin label" -msgid "Raft Extra Margin" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_margin description" -msgid "" -"If the raft is enabled, this is the extra raft area around the object which " -"is also given a raft. Increasing this margin will create a stronger raft " -"while using more material and leaving less area for your print." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_airgap label" -msgid "Raft Air-gap" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_airgap description" -msgid "" -"The gap between the final raft layer and the first layer of the object. Only " -"the first layer is raised by this amount to lower the bonding between the " -"raft layer and the object. Makes it easier to peel off the raft." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_layers label" -msgid "Raft Top Layers" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_layers description" -msgid "" -"The number of top layers on top of the 2nd raft layer. These are fully " -"filled layers that the object sits on. 2 layers result in a smoother top " -"surface than 1." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_thickness label" -msgid "Raft Top Layer Thickness" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_thickness description" -msgid "Layer thickness of the top raft layers." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_line_width label" -msgid "Raft Top Line Width" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_line_width description" -msgid "" -"Width of the lines in the top surface of the raft. These can be thin lines " -"so that the top of the raft becomes smooth." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_line_spacing label" -msgid "Raft Top Spacing" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_line_spacing description" -msgid "" -"The distance between the raft lines for the top raft layers. The spacing " -"should be equal to the line width, so that the surface is solid." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_interface_thickness label" -msgid "Raft Middle Thickness" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_interface_thickness description" -msgid "Layer thickness of the middle raft layer." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_interface_line_width label" -msgid "Raft Middle Line Width" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_interface_line_width description" -msgid "" -"Width of the lines in the middle raft layer. Making the second layer extrude " -"more causes the lines to stick to the bed." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_interface_line_spacing label" -msgid "Raft Middle Spacing" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_interface_line_spacing description" -msgid "" -"The distance between the raft lines for the middle raft layer. The spacing " -"of the middle should be quite wide, while being dense enough to support the " -"top raft layers." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_base_thickness label" -msgid "Raft Base Thickness" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_base_thickness description" -msgid "" -"Layer thickness of the base raft layer. This should be a thick layer which " -"sticks firmly to the printer bed." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_base_line_width label" -msgid "Raft Base Line Width" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_base_line_width description" -msgid "" -"Width of the lines in the base raft layer. These should be thick lines to " -"assist in bed adhesion." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_base_line_spacing label" -msgid "Raft Line Spacing" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_base_line_spacing description" -msgid "" -"The distance between the raft lines for the base raft layer. Wide spacing " -"makes for easy removal of the raft from the build plate." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_speed label" -msgid "Raft Print Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_speed description" -msgid "The speed at which the raft is printed." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_speed label" -msgid "Raft Surface Print Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_speed description" -msgid "" -"The speed at which the surface raft layers are printed. These should be " -"printed a bit slower, so that the nozzle can slowly smooth out adjacent " -"surface lines." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_interface_speed label" -msgid "Raft Interface Print Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_interface_speed description" -msgid "" -"The speed at which the interface raft layer is printed. This should be " -"printed quite slowly, as the volume of material coming out of the nozzle is " -"quite high." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_base_speed label" -msgid "Raft Base Print Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_base_speed description" -msgid "" -"The speed at which the base raft layer is printed. This should be printed " -"quite slowly, as the volume of material coming out of the nozzle is quite " -"high." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_fan_speed label" -msgid "Raft Fan Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_fan_speed description" -msgid "The fan speed for the raft." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_fan_speed label" -msgid "Raft Surface Fan Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_surface_fan_speed description" -msgid "The fan speed for the surface raft layers." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_interface_fan_speed label" -msgid "Raft Interface Fan Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_interface_fan_speed description" -msgid "The fan speed for the interface raft layer." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_base_fan_speed label" -msgid "Raft Base Fan Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "raft_base_fan_speed description" -msgid "The fan speed for the base raft layer." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "meshfix label" -msgid "Mesh Fixes" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "meshfix_union_all label" -msgid "Union Overlapping Volumes" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "meshfix_union_all description" -msgid "" -"Ignore the internal geometry arising from overlapping volumes and print the " -"volumes as one. This may cause internal cavities to disappear." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "meshfix_union_all_remove_holes label" -msgid "Remove All Holes" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "meshfix_union_all_remove_holes description" -msgid "" -"Remove the holes in each layer and keep only the outside shape. This will " -"ignore any invisible internal geometry. However, it also ignores layer holes " -"which can be viewed from above or below." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "meshfix_extensive_stitching label" -msgid "Extensive Stitching" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "meshfix_extensive_stitching description" -msgid "" -"Extensive stitching tries to stitch up open holes in the mesh by closing the " -"hole with touching polygons. This option can introduce a lot of processing " -"time." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "meshfix_keep_open_polygons label" -msgid "Keep Disconnected Faces" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "meshfix_keep_open_polygons description" -msgid "" -"Normally Cura tries to stitch up small holes in the mesh and remove parts of " -"a layer with big holes. Enabling this option keeps those parts which cannot " -"be stitched. This option should be used as a last resort option when " -"everything else fails to produce proper GCode." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "blackmagic label" -msgid "Special Modes" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "print_sequence label" -msgid "Print sequence" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "print_sequence description" -msgid "" -"Whether to print all objects one layer at a time or to wait for one object " -"to finish, before moving on to the next. One at a time mode is only possible " -"if all models are separated in such a way that the whole print head can move " -"in between and all models are lower than the distance between the nozzle and " -"the X/Y axes." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "print_sequence option all_at_once" -msgid "All at Once" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "print_sequence option one_at_a_time" -msgid "One at a Time" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_mesh_surface_mode label" -msgid "Surface Mode" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_mesh_surface_mode description" -msgid "" -"Print the surface instead of the volume. No infill, no top/bottom skin, just " -"a single wall of which the middle coincides with the surface of the mesh. " -"It's also possible to do both: print the insides of a closed volume as " -"normal, but print all polygons not part of a closed volume as surface." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_mesh_surface_mode option normal" -msgid "Normal" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_mesh_surface_mode option surface" -msgid "Surface" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_mesh_surface_mode option both" -msgid "Both" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_spiralize label" -msgid "Spiralize Outer Contour" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_spiralize description" -msgid "" -"Spiralize smooths out the Z move of the outer edge. This will create a " -"steady Z increase over the whole print. This feature turns a solid object " -"into a single walled print with a solid bottom. This feature used to be " -"called Joris in older versions." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_enabled label" -msgid "Fuzzy Skin" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_enabled description" -msgid "" -"Randomly jitter while printing the outer wall, so that the surface has a " -"rough and fuzzy look." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_thickness label" -msgid "Fuzzy Skin Thickness" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_thickness description" -msgid "" -"The width within which to jitter. It's advised to keep this below the outer " -"wall width, since the inner walls are unaltered." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_point_density label" -msgid "Fuzzy Skin Density" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_point_density description" -msgid "" -"The average density of points introduced on each polygon in a layer. Note " -"that the original points of the polygon are discarded, so a low density " -"results in a reduction of the resolution." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_point_dist label" -msgid "Fuzzy Skin Point Distance" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_point_dist description" -msgid "" -"The average distance between the random points introduced on each line " -"segment. Note that the original points of the polygon are discarded, so a " -"high smoothness results in a reduction of the resolution. This value must be " -"higher than half the Fuzzy Skin Thickness." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_enabled label" -msgid "Wire Printing" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_enabled description" -msgid "" -"Print only the outside surface with a sparse webbed structure, printing 'in " -"thin air'. This is realized by horizontally printing the contours of the " -"model at given Z intervals which are connected via upward and diagonally " -"downward lines." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_height label" -msgid "WP Connection Height" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_height description" -msgid "" -"The height of the upward and diagonally downward lines between two " -"horizontal parts. This determines the overall density of the net structure. " -"Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_roof_inset label" -msgid "WP Roof Inset Distance" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_roof_inset description" -msgid "" -"The distance covered when making a connection from a roof outline inward. " -"Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_printspeed label" -msgid "WP speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_printspeed description" -msgid "" -"Speed at which the nozzle moves when extruding material. Only applies to " -"Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_printspeed_bottom label" -msgid "WP Bottom Printing Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_printspeed_bottom description" -msgid "" -"Speed of printing the first layer, which is the only layer touching the " -"build platform. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_printspeed_up label" -msgid "WP Upward Printing Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_printspeed_up description" -msgid "" -"Speed of printing a line upward 'in thin air'. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_printspeed_down label" -msgid "WP Downward Printing Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_printspeed_down description" -msgid "" -"Speed of printing a line diagonally downward. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_printspeed_flat label" -msgid "WP Horizontal Printing Speed" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_printspeed_flat description" -msgid "" -"Speed of printing the horizontal contours of the object. Only applies to " -"Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_flow label" -msgid "WP Flow" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_flow description" -msgid "" -"Flow compensation: the amount of material extruded is multiplied by this " -"value. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_flow_connection label" -msgid "WP Connection Flow" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_flow_connection description" -msgid "Flow compensation when going up or down. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_flow_flat label" -msgid "WP Flat Flow" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_flow_flat description" -msgid "" -"Flow compensation when printing flat lines. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_top_delay label" -msgid "WP Top Delay" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_top_delay description" -msgid "" -"Delay time after an upward move, so that the upward line can harden. Only " -"applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_bottom_delay label" -msgid "WP Bottom Delay" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_bottom_delay description" -msgid "Delay time after a downward move. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_flat_delay label" -msgid "WP Flat Delay" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_flat_delay description" -msgid "" -"Delay time between two horizontal segments. Introducing such a delay can " -"cause better adhesion to previous layers at the connection points, while too " -"long delays cause sagging. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_up_half_speed label" -msgid "WP Ease Upward" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_up_half_speed description" -msgid "" -"Distance of an upward move which is extruded with half speed.\n" -"This can cause better adhesion to previous layers, while not heating the " -"material in those layers too much. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_top_jump label" -msgid "WP Knot Size" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_top_jump description" -msgid "" -"Creates a small knot at the top of an upward line, so that the consecutive " -"horizontal layer has a better chance to connect to it. Only applies to Wire " -"Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_fall_down label" -msgid "WP Fall Down" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_fall_down description" -msgid "" -"Distance with which the material falls down after an upward extrusion. This " -"distance is compensated for. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_drag_along label" -msgid "WP Drag along" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_drag_along description" -msgid "" -"Distance with which the material of an upward extrusion is dragged along " -"with the diagonally downward extrusion. This distance is compensated for. " -"Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_strategy label" -msgid "WP Strategy" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_strategy description" -msgid "" -"Strategy for making sure two consecutive layers connect at each connection " -"point. Retraction lets the upward lines harden in the right position, but " -"may cause filament grinding. A knot can be made at the end of an upward line " -"to heighten the chance of connecting to it and to let the line cool; " -"however, it may require slow printing speeds. Another strategy is to " -"compensate for the sagging of the top of an upward line; however, the lines " -"won't always fall down as predicted." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_strategy option compensate" -msgid "Compensate" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_strategy option knot" -msgid "Knot" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_strategy option retract" -msgid "Retract" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_straight_before_down label" -msgid "WP Straighten Downward Lines" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_straight_before_down description" -msgid "" -"Percentage of a diagonally downward line which is covered by a horizontal " -"line piece. This can prevent sagging of the top most point of upward lines. " -"Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_roof_fall_down label" -msgid "WP Roof Fall Down" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_roof_fall_down description" -msgid "" -"The distance which horizontal roof lines printed 'in thin air' fall down " -"when being printed. This distance is compensated for. Only applies to Wire " -"Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_roof_drag_along label" -msgid "WP Roof Drag Along" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_roof_drag_along description" -msgid "" -"The distance of the end piece of an inward line which gets dragged along " -"when going back to the outer outline of the roof. This distance is " -"compensated for. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_roof_outer_delay label" -msgid "WP Roof Outer Delay" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_roof_outer_delay description" -msgid "" -"Time spent at the outer perimeters of hole which is to become a roof. Longer " -"times can ensure a better connection. Only applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_nozzle_clearance label" -msgid "WP Nozzle Clearance" -msgstr "" - -#: fdmprinter.json -msgctxt "wireframe_nozzle_clearance description" -msgid "" -"Distance between the nozzle and horizontally downward lines. Larger " -"clearance results in diagonally downward lines with a less steep angle, " -"which in turn results in less upward connections with the next layer. Only " -"applies to Wire Printing." -msgstr ""