AI-Chipmunk | 2021.2.1 <debuggerx@debuggerx-PC Update yiiguxing.translation.xml

master
DebuggerX 3 years ago
parent 75c603fe39
commit 7d13092e52

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<option name="newTranslationDialogY" value="447" /> <option name="newTranslationDialogY" value="447" />
<option name="pinNewTranslationDialog" value="true" /> <option name="pinNewTranslationDialog" value="true" />
<histories> <histories>
<item value="Convert the given point from the local coordinate system for this box to the global coordinate system in logical pixels. If `ancestor` is non-null, this function converts the given point to the coordinate system of `ancestor` (which must be an ancestor of this render object) instead of to the global coordinate system. This method is implemented in terms of [getTransformTo]. If the transform matrix puts the given `point` on the line at infinity (for instance, when the transform matrix is the zero matrix), this method returns (NaN, NaN)." />
<item value="Vertical viewport was given unbounded height. Viewports expand in the scrolling direction to fill their container. In this case, a vertical viewport was given an unlimited amount of vertical space in which to expand. This situation typically happens when a scrollable widget is nested inside another scrollable widget. If this widget is always nested in a scrollable widget there is no need to use a viewport because there will always be enough vertical space for the children. In this case, consider using a Column instead. Otherwise, consider using the &quot;shrinkWrap&quot; property (or a ShrinkWrappingViewport) to size the height of the viewport to the sum of the heights of its children." /> <item value="Vertical viewport was given unbounded height. Viewports expand in the scrolling direction to fill their container. In this case, a vertical viewport was given an unlimited amount of vertical space in which to expand. This situation typically happens when a scrollable widget is nested inside another scrollable widget. If this widget is always nested in a scrollable widget there is no need to use a viewport because there will always be enough vertical space for the children. In this case, consider using a Column instead. Otherwise, consider using the &quot;shrinkWrap&quot; property (or a ShrinkWrappingViewport) to size the height of the viewport to the sum of the heights of its children." />
<item value="The following assertion was thrown during performResize(): Vertical viewport was given unbounded height. Viewports expand in the scrolling direction to fill their container. In this case, a vertical viewport was given an unlimited amount of vertical space in which to expand. This situation typically happens when a scrollable widget is nested inside another scrollable widget." /> <item value="The following assertion was thrown during performResize(): Vertical viewport was given unbounded height. Viewports expand in the scrolling direction to fill their container. In this case, a vertical viewport was given an unlimited amount of vertical space in which to expand. This situation typically happens when a scrollable widget is nested inside another scrollable widget." />
<item value="toolbar Opacity" /> <item value="toolbar Opacity" />
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</histories> </histories>
<option name="languageScores"> <option name="languageScores">
<map> <map>
<entry key="CHINESE" value="57" /> <entry key="CHINESE" value="58" />
<entry key="ENGLISH" value="58" /> <entry key="ENGLISH" value="59" />
</map> </map>
</option> </option>
</component> </component>

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