AI-Meerkat Feature Drop | 2024.3.2 Patch 1 <debuggerx@debuggerx-PC Update yiiguxing.translation.xml

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debuggerx 2 months ago
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</component>
<component name="Translation.States">
<histories>
<item value="The amount the pointer has moved in the coordinate space of the event receiver since the previous update. If the [GestureDragUpdateCallback] is for a one-dimensional drag (e.g., a horizontal or vertical drag), then this offset contains only the delta in that direction (i.e., the coordinate in the other direction is zero). Defaults to zero if not specified in the constructor." />
<item value="Details object for callbacks that use [GestureDragUpdateCallback]." />
<item value="options changable" />
<item value="track" />
<item value="too short" />
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<item value="Returns a new color with the provided components updated. Each component ([alpha], [red], [green], [blue]) represents a floating-point value; see [Color.from] for details and examples. If [colorSpace] is provided, and is different than the current color space, the component values are updated before transforming them to the provided [ColorSpace]. Example: ```dart import 'dart:ui'; Create a color with 50% opacity. Color makeTransparent(Color color) =&gt; color.withValues(alpha: 0.5);" />
<item value="Returns a new color that matches this color with the alpha channel replaced with `a` (which ranges from 0 to 255). Out of range values will have unexpected effects." />
<item value="Returns a new color that matches this color with the alpha channel replaced with the given `opacity` (which ranges from 0.0 to 1.0). Out of range values will have unexpected effects." />
<item value="Column is also a layout widget. It takes a list of children and arranges them vertically. By default, it sizes itself to fit its children horizontally, and tries to be as tall as its parent. Column has various properties to control how it sizes itself and how it positions its children. Here we use mainAxisAlignment to center the children vertically; the main axis here is the vertical axis because Columns are vertical (the cross axis would be horizontal). TRY THIS: Invoke &quot;debug painting&quot; (choose the &quot;Toggle Debug Paint&quot; action in the IDE, or press &quot;p&quot;" />
<item value="Represents the interactive &quot;state&quot; of this widget in terms of a set of [WidgetState]s, including [WidgetState.disabled], [WidgetState.hovered], [WidgetState.error], and [WidgetState.focused]. Classes based on this one can provide their own [WidgetStatesController] to which they've added listeners. They can also update the controller's [WidgetStatesController.value] however, this may only be done when it's safe to call [State.setState], like in an event handler. The controller's [WidgetStatesController.value] represents the set of states that a widget's visual properties, typically [WidgetStateProperty] values, are resolved against. It is _not_ the intrinsic state of the widget. The widget is responsible for ensuring that the controller's [WidgetStatesController.value] tracks its intrinsic state. For example one cannot request the keyboard focus for a widget by adding [WidgetState.focused] to its controller. When the widget gains the or loses the focus it will [WidgetStatesController.update] its controller's [WidgetStatesController.value] and notify listeners of the change." />
</histories>
<option name="languageScores">
<map>

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