add new msgid's fol all languages 2.2.0-Dev (#6543)

* add new msgid's fol all languages

* Merge branch 'main' into new_features_translation

* Merge branch 'main' into new_features_translation
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Heiko Liebscher
2024-08-26 14:22:56 +02:00
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-08-03 18:54+0200\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-08-23 16:24+0200\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
@@ -78,6 +78,9 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "On overhangs only"
msgstr ""
msgid "Auto support threshold angle: "
msgstr ""
msgid "Circle"
msgstr ""
@@ -97,9 +100,6 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Highlight faces according to overhang angle."
msgstr ""
msgid "Auto support threshold angle: "
msgstr ""
msgid "No auto support"
msgstr ""
@@ -1914,6 +1914,9 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Center"
msgstr ""
msgid "Drop"
msgstr ""
msgid "Edit Process Settings"
msgstr ""
@@ -3857,6 +3860,15 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Total cost"
msgstr ""
msgid "up to"
msgstr ""
msgid "above"
msgstr ""
msgid "from"
msgstr ""
msgid "Color Scheme"
msgstr ""
@@ -3920,10 +3932,10 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Cost"
msgstr ""
msgid "Print"
msgid "Color change"
msgstr ""
msgid "Color change"
msgid "Print"
msgstr ""
msgid "Printer"
@@ -4109,7 +4121,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Size:"
msgstr ""
#, possible-c-format, possible-boost-format
#, possible-boost-format
msgid ""
"Conflicts of gcode paths have been found at layer %d, z = %.2lf mm. Please "
"separate the conflicted objects farther (%s <-> %s)."
@@ -4540,6 +4552,18 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Flow rate test - Pass 2"
msgstr ""
msgid "YOLO (Recommended)"
msgstr ""
msgid "Orca YOLO flowrate calibration, 0.01 step"
msgstr ""
msgid "YOLO (perfectionist version)"
msgstr ""
msgid "Orca YOLO flowrate calibration, 0.005 step"
msgstr ""
msgid "Flow rate"
msgstr ""
@@ -5721,18 +5745,13 @@ msgid "The file does not contain any geometry data."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Your object appears to be too large. It will be scaled down to fit the heat "
"bed automatically."
"Your object appears to be too large, Do you want to scale it down to fit the "
"heat bed automatically?"
msgstr ""
msgid "Object too large"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Your object appears to be too large, Do you want to scale it down to fit the "
"heat bed automatically?"
msgstr ""
msgid "Export STL file:"
msgstr ""
@@ -6074,6 +6093,9 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Language selection"
msgstr ""
msgid "Switching application language while some presets are modified."
msgstr ""
msgid "Changing application language"
msgstr ""
@@ -7065,8 +7087,8 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"When recording timelapse without toolhead, it is recommended to add a "
"\"Timelapse Wipe Tower\" \n"
"by right-click the empty position of build plate and choose \"Add Primitive"
"\"->\"Timelapse Wipe Tower\"."
"by right-click the empty position of build plate and choose \"Add "
"Primitive\"->\"Timelapse Wipe Tower\"."
msgstr ""
msgid "Line width"
@@ -7849,7 +7871,10 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Import geometry data from STL/STEP/3MF/OBJ/AMF files"
msgstr ""
msgid "Shift+G"
msgid "⌘+Shift+G"
msgstr ""
msgid "Ctrl+Shift+G"
msgstr ""
msgid "Paste from clipboard"
@@ -7897,18 +7922,33 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Collapse/Expand the sidebar"
msgstr ""
msgid "Any arrow"
msgid "⌘+Any arrow"
msgstr ""
msgid "Movement in camera space"
msgstr ""
msgid "⌥+Left mouse button"
msgstr ""
msgid "Select a part"
msgstr ""
msgid "⌘+Left mouse button"
msgstr ""
msgid "Select multiple objects"
msgstr ""
msgid "Ctrl+Any arrow"
msgstr ""
msgid "Alt+Left mouse button"
msgstr ""
msgid "Ctrl+Left mouse button"
msgstr ""
msgid "Shift+Left mouse button"
msgstr ""
@@ -8011,12 +8051,24 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Move: press to snap by 1mm"
msgstr ""
msgid "⌘+Mouse wheel"
msgstr ""
msgid "Support/Color Painting: adjust pen radius"
msgstr ""
msgid "⌥+Mouse wheel"
msgstr ""
msgid "Support/Color Painting: adjust section position"
msgstr ""
msgid "Ctrl+Mouse wheel"
msgstr ""
msgid "Alt+Mouse wheel"
msgstr ""
msgid "Gizmo"
msgstr ""
@@ -8923,14 +8975,31 @@ msgid "Apply gap fill"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Enables gap fill for the selected surfaces. The minimum gap length that will "
"be filled can be controlled from the filter out tiny gaps option below.\n"
"Enables gap fill for the selected solid surfaces. The minimum gap length "
"that will be filled can be controlled from the filter out tiny gaps option "
"below.\n"
"\n"
"Options:\n"
"1. Everywhere: Applies gap fill to top, bottom and internal solid surfaces\n"
"1. Everywhere: Applies gap fill to top, bottom and internal solid surfaces "
"for maximum strength\n"
"2. Top and Bottom surfaces: Applies gap fill to top and bottom surfaces "
"only\n"
"3. Nowhere: Disables gap fill\n"
"only, balancing print speed, reducing potential over extrusion in the solid "
"infill and making sure the top and bottom surfaces have no pin hole gaps\n"
"3. Nowhere: Disables gap fill for all solid infill areas. \n"
"\n"
"Note that if using the classic perimeter generator, gap fill may also be "
"generated between perimeters, if a full width line cannot fit between them. "
"That perimeter gap fill is not controlled by this setting. \n"
"\n"
"If you would like all gap fill, including the classic perimeter generated "
"one, removed, set the filter out tiny gaps value to a large number, like "
"999999. \n"
"\n"
"However this is not advised, as gap fill between perimeters is contributing "
"to the model's strength. For models where excessive gap fill is generated "
"between perimeters, a better option would be to switch to the arachne wall "
"generator and use this option to control whether the cosmetic top and bottom "
"surface gap fill is generated"
msgstr ""
msgid "Everywhere"
@@ -8990,7 +9059,10 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Decrease this value slightly(for example 0.9) to reduce the amount of "
"material for bridge, to improve sag"
"material for bridge, to improve sag. \n"
"\n"
"The actual bridge flow used is calculated by multiplying this value with the "
"filament flow ratio, and if set, the object's flow ratio."
msgstr ""
msgid "Internal bridge flow ratio"
@@ -8999,7 +9071,11 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This value governs the thickness of the internal bridge layer. This is the "
"first layer over sparse infill. Decrease this value slightly (for example "
"0.9) to improve surface quality over sparse infill."
"0.9) to improve surface quality over sparse infill.\n"
"\n"
"The actual internal bridge flow used is calculated by multiplying this value "
"with the bridge flow ratio, the filament flow ratio, and if set, the "
"object's flow ratio."
msgstr ""
msgid "Top surface flow ratio"
@@ -9007,13 +9083,20 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This factor affects the amount of material for top solid infill. You can "
"decrease it slightly to have smooth surface finish"
"decrease it slightly to have smooth surface finish. \n"
"\n"
"The actual top surface flow used is calculated by multiplying this value "
"with the filament flow ratio, and if set, the object's flow ratio."
msgstr ""
msgid "Bottom surface flow ratio"
msgstr ""
msgid "This factor affects the amount of material for bottom solid infill"
msgid ""
"This factor affects the amount of material for bottom solid infill. \n"
"\n"
"The actual bottom solid infill flow used is calculated by multiplying this "
"value with the filament flow ratio, and if set, the object's flow ratio."
msgstr ""
msgid "Precise wall"
@@ -9143,9 +9226,25 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Slow down for curled perimeters"
msgstr ""
#, possible-c-format, possible-boost-format
msgid ""
"Enable this option to slow printing down in areas where potential curled "
"perimeters may exist"
"Enable this option to slow down printing in areas where perimeters may have "
"curled upwards.For example, additional slowdown will be applied when "
"printing overhangs on sharp corners like the front of the Benchy hull, "
"reducing curling which compounds over multiple layers.\n"
"\n"
" It is generally recommended to have this option switched on unless your "
"printer cooling is powerful enough or the print speed slow enough that "
"perimeter curling does not happen. If printing with a high external "
"perimeter speed, this parameter may introduce slight artifacts when slowing "
"down due to the large variance in print speeds. If you notice artifacts, "
"ensure your pressure advance is tuned correctly.\n"
"\n"
"Note: When this option is enabled, overhang perimeters are treated like "
"overhangs, meaning the overhang speed is applied even if the overhanging "
"perimeter is part of a bridge. For example, when the perimeters are "
"100% overhanging, with no wall supporting them from underneath, the "
"100% overhang speed will be applied."
msgstr ""
msgid "mm/s or %"
@@ -9154,7 +9253,13 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "External"
msgstr ""
msgid "Speed of bridge and completely overhang wall"
msgid ""
"Speed of the externally visible bridge extrusions. \n"
"\n"
"In addition, if Slow down for curled perimeters is disabled or Classic "
"overhang mode is enabled, it will be the print speed of overhang walls that "
"are supported by less than 13%, whether they are part of a bridge or an "
"overhang."
msgstr ""
msgid "mm/s"
@@ -9164,8 +9269,8 @@ msgid "Internal"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Speed of internal bridge. If the value is expressed as a percentage, it will "
"be calculated based on the bridge_speed. Default value is 150%."
"Speed of internal bridges. If the value is expressed as a percentage, it "
"will be calculated based on the bridge_speed. Default value is 150%."
msgstr ""
msgid "Brim width"
@@ -9651,6 +9756,17 @@ msgid ""
"has slight overflow or underflow"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The material may have volumetric change after switching between molten state "
"and crystalline state. This setting changes all extrusion flow of this "
"filament in gcode proportionally. Recommended value range is between 0.95 "
"and 1.05. Maybe you can tune this value to get nice flat surface when there "
"has slight overflow or underflow. \n"
"\n"
"The final object flow ratio is this value multiplied by the filament flow "
"ratio."
msgstr ""
msgid "Enable pressure advance"
msgstr ""
@@ -9812,13 +9928,28 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Filament load time"
msgstr ""
msgid "Time to load new filament when switch filament. For statistics only"
msgid ""
"Time to load new filament when switch filament. It's usually applicable for "
"single-extruder multi-material machines. For tool changers or multi-tool "
"machines, it's typically 0. For statistics only"
msgstr ""
msgid "Filament unload time"
msgstr ""
msgid "Time to unload old filament when switch filament. For statistics only"
msgid ""
"Time to unload old filament when switch filament. It's usually applicable "
"for single-extruder multi-material machines. For tool changers or multi-tool "
"machines, it's typically 0. For statistics only"
msgstr ""
msgid "Tool change time"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Time taken to switch tools. It's usually applicable for tool changers or "
"multi-tool machines. For single-extruder multi-material machines, it's "
"typically 0. For statistics only"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
@@ -9933,12 +10064,6 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Cooling moves are gradually accelerating towards this speed."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Time for the printer firmware (or the Multi Material Unit 2.0) to load a new "
"filament during a tool change (when executing the T code). This time is "
"added to the total print time by the G-code time estimator."
msgstr ""
msgid "Ramming parameters"
msgstr ""
@@ -9947,12 +10072,6 @@ msgid ""
"parameters."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Time for the printer firmware (or the Multi Material Unit 2.0) to unload a "
"filament during a tool change (when executing the T code). This time is "
"added to the total print time by the G-code time estimator."
msgstr ""
msgid "Enable ramming for multitool setups"
msgstr ""
@@ -10259,10 +10378,10 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Fan speed will be ramped up linearly from zero at layer "
"\"close_fan_the_first_x_layers\" to maximum at layer \"full_fan_speed_layer"
"\". \"full_fan_speed_layer\" will be ignored if lower than "
"\"close_fan_the_first_x_layers\", in which case the fan will be running at "
"maximum allowed speed at layer \"close_fan_the_first_x_layers\" + 1."
"\"close_fan_the_first_x_layers\" to maximum at layer "
"\"full_fan_speed_layer\". \"full_fan_speed_layer\" will be ignored if lower "
"than \"close_fan_the_first_x_layers\", in which case the fan will be running "
"at maximum allowed speed at layer \"close_fan_the_first_x_layers\" + 1."
msgstr ""
msgid "layer"
@@ -10320,7 +10439,10 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Layers and Perimeters"
msgstr ""
msgid "Filter out gaps smaller than the threshold specified"
msgid ""
"Don't print gap fill with a length is smaller than the threshold specified "
"(in mm). This setting applies to top, bottom and solid infill and, if using "
"the classic perimeter generator, to wall gap fill. "
msgstr ""
msgid ""
@@ -12048,22 +12170,39 @@ msgid "Activate temperature control"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Enable this option for chamber temperature control. An M191 command will be "
"added before \"machine_start_gcode\"\n"
"G-code commands: M141/M191 S(0-255)"
"Enable this option for automated chamber temperature control. This option "
"activates the emitting of an M191 command before the "
"\"machine_start_gcode\"\n"
" which sets the chamber temperature and waits until it is reached. In "
"addition, it emits an M141 command at the end of the print to turn off the "
"chamber heater, if present. \n"
"\n"
"This option relies on the firmware supporting the M191 and M141 commands "
"either via macros or natively and is usually used when an active chamber "
"heater is installed."
msgstr ""
msgid "Chamber temperature"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Higher chamber temperature can help suppress or reduce warping and "
"potentially lead to higher interlayer bonding strength for high temperature "
"materials like ABS, ASA, PC, PA and so on.At the same time, the air "
"filtration of ABS and ASA will get worse.While for PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA and "
"other low temperature materials,the actual chamber temperature should not be "
"high to avoid cloggings, so 0 which stands for turning off is highly "
"recommended"
"For high-temperature materials like ABS, ASA, PC, and PA, a higher chamber "
"temperature can help suppress or reduce warping and potentially lead to "
"higher interlayer bonding strength. However, at the same time, a higher "
"chamber temperature will reduce the efficiency of air filtration for ABS and "
"ASA. \n"
"\n"
"For PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA, and other low-temperature materials, this option "
"should be disabled (set to 0) as the chamber temperature should be low to "
"avoid extruder clogging caused by material softening at the heat break.\n"
"\n"
"If enabled, this parameter also sets a gcode variable named "
"chamber_temperature, which can be used to pass the desired chamber "
"temperature to your print start macro, or a heat soak macro like this: "
"PRINT_START (other variables) CHAMBER_TEMP=[chamber_temperature]. This may "
"be useful if your printer does not support M141/M191 commands, or if you "
"desire to handle heat soaking in the print start macro if no active chamber "
"heater is installed."
msgstr ""
msgid "Nozzle temperature for layers after the initial one"
@@ -13709,8 +13848,8 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"We would rename the presets as \"Vendor Type Serial @printer you selected"
"\". \n"
"We would rename the presets as \"Vendor Type Serial @printer you "
"selected\". \n"
"To add preset for more printers, Please go to printer selection"
msgstr ""
@@ -14461,151 +14600,151 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "User cancelled."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Precise wall]
msgid "Precise wall\nDid you know that turning on precise wall can improve precision and layer consistency?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Sandwich mode]
msgid "Sandwich mode\nDid you know that you can use sandwich mode (inner-outer-inner) to improve precision and layer consistency if your model doesn't have very steep overhangs?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Chamber temperature]
msgid "Chamber temperature\nDid you know that OrcaSlicer supports chamber temperature?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Calibration]
msgid "Calibration\nDid you know that calibrating your printer can do wonders? Check out our beloved calibration solution in OrcaSlicer."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Auxiliary fan]
msgid "Auxiliary fan\nDid you know that OrcaSlicer supports Auxiliary part cooling fan?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Air filtration]
msgid "Air filtration/Exhaust Fan\nDid you know that OrcaSlicer can support Air filtration/Exhaust Fan?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:G-code window]
msgid "G-code window\nYou can turn on/off the G-code window by pressing the <b>C</b> key."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Switch workspaces]
msgid "Switch workspaces\nYou can switch between <b>Prepare</b> and <b>Preview</b> workspaces by pressing the <b>Tab</b> key."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:How to use keyboard shortcuts]
msgid "How to use keyboard shortcuts\nDid you know that Orca Slicer offers a wide range of keyboard shortcuts and 3D scene operations."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Reverse on odd]
msgid "Reverse on odd\nDid you know that <b>Reverse on odd</b> feature can significantly improve the surface quality of your overhangs?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Cut Tool]
msgid "Cut Tool\nDid you know that you can cut a model at any angle and position with the cutting tool?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Fix Model]
msgid "Fix Model\nDid you know that you can fix a corrupted 3D model to avoid a lot of slicing problems on the Windows system?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Timelapse]
msgid "Timelapse\nDid you know that you can generate a timelapse video during each print?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Auto-Arrange]
msgid "Auto-Arrange\nDid you know that you can auto-arrange all objects in your project?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Auto-Orient]
msgid "Auto-Orient\nDid you know that you can rotate objects to an optimal orientation for printing by a simple click?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Lay on Face]
msgid "Lay on Face\nDid you know that you can quickly orient a model so that one of its faces sits on the print bed? Select the \"Place on face\" function or press the <b>F</b> key."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Object List]
msgid "Object List\nDid you know that you can view all objects/parts in a list and change settings for each object/part?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Search Functionality]
msgid "Search Functionality\nDid you know that you use the Search tool to quickly find a specific Orca Slicer setting?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Simplify Model]
msgid "Simplify Model\nDid you know that you can reduce the number of triangles in a mesh using the Simplify mesh feature? Right-click the model and select Simplify model."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Slicing Parameter Table]
msgid "Slicing Parameter Table\nDid you know that you can view all objects/parts on a table and change settings for each object/part?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Split to Objects/Parts]
msgid "Split to Objects/Parts\nDid you know that you can split a big object into small ones for easy colorizing or printing?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Subtract a Part]
msgid "Subtract a Part\nDid you know that you can subtract one mesh from another using the Negative part modifier? That way you can, for example, create easily resizable holes directly in Orca Slicer."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:STEP]
msgid "STEP\nDid you know that you can improve your print quality by slicing a STEP file instead of an STL?\nOrca Slicer supports slicing STEP files, providing smoother results than a lower resolution STL. Give it a try!"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Z seam location]
msgid "Z seam location\nDid you know that you can customize the location of the Z seam, and even paint it on your print, to have it in a less visible location? This improves the overall look of your model. Check it out!"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Fine-tuning for flow rate]
msgid "Fine-tuning for flow rate\nDid you know that flow rate can be fine-tuned for even better-looking prints? Depending on the material, you can improve the overall finish of the printed model by doing some fine-tuning."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Split your prints into plates]
msgid "Split your prints into plates\nDid you know that you can split a model that has a lot of parts into individual plates ready to print? This will simplify the process of keeping track of all the parts."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Speed up your print with Adaptive Layer Height]
msgid "Speed up your print with Adaptive Layer Height\nDid you know that you can print a model even faster, by using the Adaptive Layer Height option? Check it out!"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Support painting]
msgid "Support painting\nDid you know that you can paint the location of your supports? This feature makes it easy to place the support material only on the sections of the model that actually need it."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Different types of supports]
msgid "Different types of supports\nDid you know that you can choose from multiple types of supports? Tree supports work great for organic models, while saving filament and improving print speed. Check them out!"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Printing Silk Filament]
msgid "Printing Silk Filament\nDid you know that Silk filament needs special consideration to print it successfully? Higher temperature and lower speed are always recommended for the best results."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Brim for better adhesion]
msgid "Brim for better adhesion\nDid you know that when printing models have a small contact interface with the printing surface, it's recommended to use a brim?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Set parameters for multiple objects]
msgid "Set parameters for multiple objects\nDid you know that you can set slicing parameters for all selected objects at one time?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Stack objects]
msgid "Stack objects\nDid you know that you can stack objects as a whole one?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Flush into support/objects/infill]
msgid "Flush into support/objects/infill\nDid you know that you can save the wasted filament by flushing them into support/objects/infill during filament change?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Improve strength]
msgid "Improve strength\nDid you know that you can use more wall loops and higher sparse infill density to improve the strength of the model?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:When need to print with the printer door opened]
msgid "When need to print with the printer door opened\nDid you know that opening the printer door can reduce the probability of extruder/hotend clogging when printing lower temperature filament with a higher enclosure temperature. More info about this in the Wiki."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Avoid warping]
msgid "Avoid warping\nDid you know that when printing materials that are prone to warping such as ABS, appropriately increasing the heatbed temperature can reduce the probability of warping."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Precise wall]
msgid "Precise wall\nDid you know that turning on precise wall can improve precision and layer consistency?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Sandwich mode]
msgid "Sandwich mode\nDid you know that you can use sandwich mode (inner-outer-inner) to improve precision and layer consistency if your model doesn't have very steep overhangs?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Chamber temperature]
msgid "Chamber temperature\nDid you know that OrcaSlicer supports chamber temperature?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Calibration]
msgid "Calibration\nDid you know that calibrating your printer can do wonders? Check out our beloved calibration solution in OrcaSlicer."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Auxiliary fan]
msgid "Auxiliary fan\nDid you know that OrcaSlicer supports Auxiliary part cooling fan?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Air filtration]
msgid "Air filtration/Exhaust Fan\nDid you know that OrcaSlicer can support Air filtration/Exhaust Fan?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:G-code window]
msgid "G-code window\nYou can turn on/off the G-code window by pressing the <b>C</b> key."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Switch workspaces]
msgid "Switch workspaces\nYou can switch between <b>Prepare</b> and <b>Preview</b> workspaces by pressing the <b>Tab</b> key."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:How to use keyboard shortcuts]
msgid "How to use keyboard shortcuts\nDid you know that Orca Slicer offers a wide range of keyboard shortcuts and 3D scene operations."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Reverse on odd]
msgid "Reverse on odd\nDid you know that <b>Reverse on odd</b> feature can significantly improve the surface quality of your overhangs?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Cut Tool]
msgid "Cut Tool\nDid you know that you can cut a model at any angle and position with the cutting tool?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Fix Model]
msgid "Fix Model\nDid you know that you can fix a corrupted 3D model to avoid a lot of slicing problems on the Windows system?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Timelapse]
msgid "Timelapse\nDid you know that you can generate a timelapse video during each print?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Auto-Arrange]
msgid "Auto-Arrange\nDid you know that you can auto-arrange all objects in your project?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Auto-Orient]
msgid "Auto-Orient\nDid you know that you can rotate objects to an optimal orientation for printing by a simple click?"
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Lay on Face]
msgid "Lay on Face\nDid you know that you can quickly orient a model so that one of its faces sits on the print bed? Select the \"Place on face\" function or press the <b>F</b> key."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Object List]
msgid "Object List\nDid you know that you can view all objects/parts in a list and change settings for each object/part?"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Search Functionality]
msgid "Search Functionality\nDid you know that you use the Search tool to quickly find a specific Orca Slicer setting?"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Simplify Model]
msgid "Simplify Model\nDid you know that you can reduce the number of triangles in a mesh using the Simplify mesh feature? Right-click the model and select Simplify model."
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Slicing Parameter Table]
msgid "Slicing Parameter Table\nDid you know that you can view all objects/parts on a table and change settings for each object/part?"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Split to Objects/Parts]
msgid "Split to Objects/Parts\nDid you know that you can split a big object into small ones for easy colorizing or printing?"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Subtract a Part]
msgid "Subtract a Part\nDid you know that you can subtract one mesh from another using the Negative part modifier? That way you can, for example, create easily resizable holes directly in Orca Slicer."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:STEP]
msgid "STEP\nDid you know that you can improve your print quality by slicing a STEP file instead of an STL?\nOrca Slicer supports slicing STEP files, providing smoother results than a lower resolution STL. Give it a try!"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Z seam location]
msgid "Z seam location\nDid you know that you can customize the location of the Z seam, and even paint it on your print, to have it in a less visible location? This improves the overall look of your model. Check it out!"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Fine-tuning for flow rate]
msgid "Fine-tuning for flow rate\nDid you know that flow rate can be fine-tuned for even better-looking prints? Depending on the material, you can improve the overall finish of the printed model by doing some fine-tuning."
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Split your prints into plates]
msgid "Split your prints into plates\nDid you know that you can split a model that has a lot of parts into individual plates ready to print? This will simplify the process of keeping track of all the parts."
msgstr ""
#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Speed up your print with Adaptive Layer Height]
msgid "Speed up your print with Adaptive Layer Height\nDid you know that you can print a model even faster, by using the Adaptive Layer Height option? Check it out!"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Support painting]
msgid "Support painting\nDid you know that you can paint the location of your supports? This feature makes it easy to place the support material only on the sections of the model that actually need it."
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Different types of supports]
msgid "Different types of supports\nDid you know that you can choose from multiple types of supports? Tree supports work great for organic models, while saving filament and improving print speed. Check them out!"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Printing Silk Filament]
msgid "Printing Silk Filament\nDid you know that Silk filament needs special consideration to print it successfully? Higher temperature and lower speed are always recommended for the best results."
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Brim for better adhesion]
msgid "Brim for better adhesion\nDid you know that when printing models have a small contact interface with the printing surface, it's recommended to use a brim?"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Set parameters for multiple objects]
msgid "Set parameters for multiple objects\nDid you know that you can set slicing parameters for all selected objects at one time?"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Stack objects]
msgid "Stack objects\nDid you know that you can stack objects as a whole one?"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Flush into support/objects/infill]
msgid "Flush into support/objects/infill\nDid you know that you can save the wasted filament by flushing them into support/objects/infill during filament change?"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Improve strength]
msgid "Improve strength\nDid you know that you can use more wall loops and higher sparse infill density to improve the strength of the model?"
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:When need to print with the printer door opened]
msgid "When need to print with the printer door opened\nDid you know that opening the printer door can reduce the probability of extruder/hotend clogging when printing lower temperature filament with a higher enclosure temperature. More info about this in the Wiki."
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#: resources/data/hints.ini: [hint:Avoid warping]
msgid "Avoid warping\nDid you know that when printing materials that are prone to warping such as ABS, appropriately increasing the heatbed temperature can reduce the probability of warping."
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