AI-Ladybug | 2024.2.1 Patch 2 <debuggerx@debuggerx-PC Update yiiguxing.translation.xml

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debuggerx 5 months ago
parent f372e0a734
commit b5a74e3a98

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<option name="translationDialogLocationY" value="536" /> <option name="translationDialogLocationY" value="536" />
<option name="translationDialogWidth" value="1253" /> <option name="translationDialogWidth" value="1253" />
<histories> <histories>
<item value="Gets the headers associated with the request. These are represented as a mapping of header name to header value. Returns: the headers associated with the request." />
<item value="Greeting" /> <item value="Greeting" />
<item value="The default style configures the system bars with a transparent background when contrast can be enforced by the system (API 29 or above). On older platforms (which only have 3-button 2-button navigation modes), an equivalent scrim is applied to ensure contrast with the system bars." /> <item value="The default style configures the system bars with a transparent background when contrast can be enforced by the system (API 29 or above). On older platforms (which only have 3-button 2-button navigation modes), an equivalent scrim is applied to ensure contrast with the system bars." />
<item value="Progress" /> <item value="Progress" />
@ -61,13 +62,12 @@
<item value="Called whenever the widget configuration changes. If the parent widget rebuilds and requests that this location in the tree update to display a new widget with the same [runtimeType] and [Widget.key], the framework will update the [widget] property of this [State] object to refer to the new widget and then call this method with the previous widget as an argument. Override this method to respond when the [widget] changes (e.g., to start implicit animations). The framework always calls [build] after calling [didUpdateWidget], which means any calls to [setState] in [didUpdateWidget] are redundant. {@macro flutter.widgets.State.initState} Implementations of this method should start with a call to the inherited method, as in `super.didUpdateWidget(oldWidget)`. _See the discussion at [Element.rebuild] for more information on when this method is called._" /> <item value="Called whenever the widget configuration changes. If the parent widget rebuilds and requests that this location in the tree update to display a new widget with the same [runtimeType] and [Widget.key], the framework will update the [widget] property of this [State] object to refer to the new widget and then call this method with the previous widget as an argument. Override this method to respond when the [widget] changes (e.g., to start implicit animations). The framework always calls [build] after calling [didUpdateWidget], which means any calls to [setState] in [didUpdateWidget] are redundant. {@macro flutter.widgets.State.initState} Implementations of this method should start with a call to the inherited method, as in `super.didUpdateWidget(oldWidget)`. _See the discussion at [Element.rebuild] for more information on when this method is called._" />
<item value="Called when a dependency of this [State] object changes. For example, if the previous call to [build] referenced an [InheritedWidget] that later changed, the framework would call this method to notify this object about the change. This method is also called immediately after [initState]. It is safe to call [BuildContext.dependOnInheritedWidgetOfExactType] from this method. Subclasses rarely override this method because the framework always calls [build] after a dependency changes. Some subclasses do override this method because they need to do some expensive work (e.g., network fetches) when their dependencies change, and that work would be too expensive to do for every build." /> <item value="Called when a dependency of this [State] object changes. For example, if the previous call to [build] referenced an [InheritedWidget] that later changed, the framework would call this method to notify this object about the change. This method is also called immediately after [initState]. It is safe to call [BuildContext.dependOnInheritedWidgetOfExactType] from this method. Subclasses rarely override this method because the framework always calls [build] after a dependency changes. Some subclasses do override this method because they need to do some expensive work (e.g., network fetches) when their dependencies change, and that work would be too expensive to do for every build." />
<item value="start in write action" /> <item value="start in write action" />
<item value="A type representing values that are either `Future&lt;T&gt;` or `T`. This class declaration is a public stand-in for an internal future-or-value generic type, which is not a class type. References to this class are resolved to the internal type. It is a compile-time error for any class to extend, mix in or implement `FutureOr`." />
</histories> </histories>
<option name="languageScores"> <option name="languageScores">
<map> <map>
<entry key="CHINESE" value="646" /> <entry key="CHINESE" value="646" />
<entry key="CHINESE_SIMPLIFIED" value="187" /> <entry key="CHINESE_SIMPLIFIED" value="188" />
<entry key="ENGLISH" value="828" /> <entry key="ENGLISH" value="829" />
<entry key="FRENCH" value="1" /> <entry key="FRENCH" value="1" />
<entry key="GERMAN" value="1" /> <entry key="GERMAN" value="1" />
<entry key="HAWAIIAN" value="1" /> <entry key="HAWAIIAN" value="1" />

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