diff --git a/src/main/MainWindow.cpp b/src/main/MainWindow.cpp index 8503d270..927515b7 100644 --- a/src/main/MainWindow.cpp +++ b/src/main/MainWindow.cpp @@ -2007,7 +2007,7 @@ void MainWindow::loadDocumentFile (const QString &fileName) m_cmdMediator = cmdMediator; setupAfterLoadNewDocument (fileName, - "File opened", + tr ("File opened"), IMPORT_TYPE_SIMPLE); // Start select mode @@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ void MainWindow::loadErrorReportFile(const QString &errorReportFile) file.close(); setupAfterLoadNewDocument (errorReportFile, - "Error report opened", + tr ("Error report opened"), IMPORT_TYPE_SIMPLE); // Start select mode diff --git a/translations/engauge_ar.ts b/translations/engauge_ar.ts index 16975e2b..cc6dd44b 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_ar.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_ar.ts @@ -3958,11 +3958,21 @@ When pressed, this button Prints all digitized points and lines for all coordina Import Image + + + File opened + + File not found: + + + Error report opened + + diff --git a/translations/engauge_cs.ts b/translations/engauge_cs.ts index 78ecb359..2e6fa10a 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_cs.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_cs.ts @@ -4102,11 +4102,21 @@ When pressed, this button Prints all digitized points and lines for all coordina Import Image + + + File opened + Soubor byl otevřen + File not found: + + + Error report opened + + diff --git a/translations/engauge_de.ts b/translations/engauge_de.ts index 9fbd6b5e..fdf6b353 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_de.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_de.ts @@ -4171,11 +4171,21 @@ Wenn diese Taste gedrückt wird, werden alle digitalisierten Punkte und Linien f Import Image Importiere Bild + + + File opened + Datei geöffnet + File not found: Datei nicht gefunden: + + + Error report opened + + diff --git a/translations/engauge_en.ts b/translations/engauge_en.ts index 0bfb731d..9df3104a 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_en.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_en.ts @@ -3958,11 +3958,21 @@ When pressed, this button Prints all digitized points and lines for all coordina Import Image + + + File opened + + File not found: + + + Error report opened + + diff --git a/translations/engauge_es.ts b/translations/engauge_es.ts index 44ad48fe..440f21f8 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_es.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_es.ts @@ -4358,11 +4358,21 @@ Cuando se pulsa, este botón se imprime todos los puntos digitalizados y líneas Import Image Importación de imágenes + + + File opened + Archivo abierto + File not found: Archivo no encontrado: + + + Error report opened + Informe de error abierto + diff --git a/translations/engauge_fr.ts b/translations/engauge_fr.ts index 132a114f..ffe95bab 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_fr.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_fr.ts @@ -4338,11 +4338,21 @@ Maintenu appuyé, ce bouton imprime tous les points et toutes les lignes pour le Import Image Importer une image + + + File opened + Fichier ouvert + File not found: fichier introuvable: + + + Error report opened + + diff --git a/translations/engauge_hi.ts b/translations/engauge_hi.ts index bea6a956..ea6e95e4 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_hi.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_hi.ts @@ -1,392 +1,393 @@ - - + + + ChecklistGuide - - + + Checklist Guide - + - + Checklist Guide This box contains a checklist of steps suggested by the Checklist Guide Wizard. Following these steps should produce a set of digitized points in an output file. To run the Checklist Guide Wizard when an image file is imported, select the Help / Checklist Wizard menu option. - + ChecklistGuidePageConclusion - - <p>A checklist guide has been created.</p><br/><br/><br/><p><font color="red">Why does the imported image look different?</font> After import, a filtered image is shown in the background. This filtered image is produced from the original image according to the parameters set in Settings / Color Filter. When the parameters have been set correctly, unimportant information (such as grid lines and background colors) has been removed from the filtered images so automated feature extraction can be performed. If desirable features have been removed from the image, the parameters can be adjusted using Settings / Color Filter, or the original image can be displayed instead using View / Background / Show Original Image.</p> - + + <p>A checklist guide has been created.</p><br/><br/><br/><p><font color="red">Why does the imported image look different?</font> After import, a filtered image is shown in the background. This filtered image is produced from the original image according to the parameters set in Settings / Color Filter. When the parameters have been set correctly, unimportant information (such as grid lines and background colors) has been removed from the filtered images so automated feature extraction can be performed. If desirable features have been removed from the image, the parameters can be adjusted using Settings / Color Filter, or the original image can be displayed instead using View / Background / Show Original Image.</p> + ChecklistGuidePageCurves - + Curve name. Empty if unused. - + - + Draw lines between points in each curve. - + - + Draw points in each curve, without lines between the points. - + - + <p>What are the names of the curves that are to be digitized? At least one entry is required.</p> - + - + <p>How are those curves drawn?</p> - + - + With lines (with or without points) - + - + With points only (no lines between points) - + ChecklistGuidePageIntro - + <p>Engauge converts an image of a graph or map into numbers, as long as the image has axes and/or grid lines to define the coordinates.</p><p>This wizard creates a checklist of steps that can serve as a helpful guide. By following those steps, you can obtain digitized data points in an exported file. This wizard also provides a quick summary of the most useful features of Engauge.</p><p>New users are encouraged to use this wizard.</p> - + ChecklistGuideWizard - + Checklist Guide Wizard - + - + Curves - + - + Follow this checklist of steps to digitize your image. Each step will show a check when it has been completed. - + - + The coordinates are defined by creating axis points: - + - + Add first of three axis points. - + - - - - - + + + + + Click on - + - - - + + + for <b>Axis Points</b> mode - + - + Click on an axis tick mark, or intersection of two grid lines, with labeled coordinates - + - - - + + + Enter the coordinates of the axis point - + - - - - - + + + + + Click on Ok - + - + Add second of three axis points. - + - + Click on an axis tick mark, or intersection of two grid lines, with labeled coordinates, away from the other axis point - + - + Add third of three axis points. - + - + Click on an axis tick mark, or intersection of two grid lines, with labeled coordinates, away from the other axis points - + - + Points are digitized along each curve: - + - + Add points for curve - + - + for <b>Segment Fill</b> mode - + - - + + Select curve - + - - + + in the drop-down list - + - + Move the cursor over the curve. If a line does not appear then adjust the <b>Color Filter</b> settings for this curve - + - + Move the cursor over the curve again. When the <b>Segment Fill</b> line appears, click on it to generate points - + - + for <b>Point Match</b> mode - + - + Move the cursor over a typical point in the curve. If the cursor circle does not change color then adjust the <b>Color Filter</b> settings for this curve - + - + Move the cursor over a typical point in the curve again. Click on the point to start point matching - + - + Engauge will display a candidate point. To accept that candidate point, press the right arrow key - + - + The previous step repeats until you select a different mode - + - + The digitized points can be exported - + - + Export the points to a file - + - + Select menu option <b>File / Export</b> - + - + Enter the file name - + - + Congratulations! - + - + Hint - The background image can be switched between the original image and filtered image. - + - + Select menu option <b>View / Background / Show Original Image</b> to see the original image - + - + Select menu option <b>View / Background / Show Filtered Image</b> to see the image from <b>Color Filter</b> - + - + Select menu option <b>Settings / Color Filter</b> - + - + Select the method for filtering. Hue is best if the curves have different colors - + - + Slide the green buttons back and forth until the curve is easily visible in the preview window - + DlgAbout - + About Engauge - + - + <p>Engauge Digitizer</p> - + - + Version - + - - </p><p>&copy; 2014 Mark Mitchell</p><p>Engauge Digitizer is an open source tool for efficiently extracting accurate numeric data from images of graphs. The process may be considered as "inverse graphing". When you "engauge" a document, you are converting pixels into numbers.</p><p>This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions according to the GNU General Public License Version 2,or (at your option) any later version.</p><p>Engauge Digitizer comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.</p><p>Read the included LICENSE file for details.</p><p>Engauge Digitizer Links<p><ul><li><a href='https://github.com/markummitchell/engauge-digitizer'>Project Home Page</a></li><li><a href='https://gitter.im/markummitchell/engauge-digitizer'>Gitter Forum</a></li></ul><p>FFTW 3.X.X Links</p><ul><li><a href='http://www.fftw.org'>Project page</a></li></ul><p>OpenJPEG 2.X Links</p><ul><li><a href='http://www.openjpeg.org'>Project page</a></li></ul> - + + </p><p>&copy; 2014 Mark Mitchell</p><p>Engauge Digitizer is an open source tool for efficiently extracting accurate numeric data from images of graphs. The process may be considered as "inverse graphing". When you "engauge" a document, you are converting pixels into numbers.</p><p>This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions according to the GNU General Public License Version 2,or (at your option) any later version.</p><p>Engauge Digitizer comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.</p><p>Read the included LICENSE file for details.</p><p>Engauge Digitizer Links<p><ul><li><a href='https://github.com/markummitchell/engauge-digitizer'>Project Home Page</a></li><li><a href='https://gitter.im/markummitchell/engauge-digitizer'>Gitter Forum</a></li></ul><p>FFTW 3.X.X Links</p><ul><li><a href='http://www.fftw.org'>Project page</a></li></ul><p>OpenJPEG 2.X Links</p><ul><li><a href='http://www.openjpeg.org'>Project page</a></li></ul> + DlgEditPointAxis - + Edit Axis Point - + - + Graph Coordinates - + - + as - + - + ( - + - + Enter the first graph coordinate of the axis point. For cartesian plots this is X. For polar plots this is the radius R. The expected format of the coordinate value is determined by the locale setting. If typed values are not recognized as expected, check the locale setting in Settings / Main Window... - + - + , - + - + Enter the second graph coordinate of the axis point. For cartesian plots this is Y. For polar plots this is the angle Theta. The expected format of the coordinate value is determined by the locale setting. If typed values are not recognized as expected, check the locale setting in Settings / Main Window... - + - + ) - + - + Number format - + - + Ok - + - + Cancel - + DlgEditPointGraph - + Edit Curve Point(s) - + - + Graph Coordinates - + - + as - + - + ( - + - + Enter the first graph coordinate value to be applied to the graph points. Leave this field empty if no value is to be applied to the graph points. @@ -394,15 +395,15 @@ Leave this field empty if no value is to be applied to the graph points. For cartesian plots this is the X coordinate. For polar plots this is the radius R. The expected format of the coordinate value is determined by the locale setting. If typed values are not recognized as expected, check the locale setting in Settings / Main Window... - + - + , - + - + Enter the second graph coordinate value to be applied to the graph points. Leave this field empty if no value is to be applied to the graph points. @@ -410,554 +411,554 @@ Leave this field empty if no value is to be applied to the graph points. For cartesian plots this is the Y coordinate. For polar plots this is the angle Theta. The expected format of the coordinate value is determined by the locale setting. If typed values are not recognized as expected, check the locale setting in Settings / Main Window... - + - + ) - + - + Number format - + - + Ok - + - + Cancel - + DlgEditScale - + Edit Axis Point - + - + Number format - + - + Ok - + - + Cancel - + - + Scale Length - + - + Enter the scale bar length - + DlgErrorReportLocal - + Error Report - + - + An unrecoverable error has occurred. Quitting. - + - + Ok - + DlgErrorReportNetworking - + Error Report - + - + An unrecoverable error has occurred. Would you like to send an error report to the Engauge developers? The original document can be sent as part of the error report, which increases the chances of finding and fixing the problem(s). However, if any information is private then an anonymized version of the document will be sent. - + - + Include original document information, otherwise anonymize the information - + - + Send - + - + Cancel - + DlgImportAdvanced - + Import Advanced - + - + Coordinate System Count: - + - + Coordinate System Count Specifies the total number of coordinate systems that will be used in the imported image. There can be one or more graphs in the image, and each graph can have one or more coordinate systems. Each coordinate system is defined by a pair of coordinate axes. - + - + Graph Coordinates Definition: - + - + 1 scale bar - Used for maps with a scale bar defining the map scale - + - + The two endpoints of the scale bar will define the scale of a map. The scale bar can edited to set its length. This setting is used when importing a map that has only a scale bar to define distance, rather than a graph with axes that define two coordinates. - + - + 3 axis points - Used for graphs with both coordinates defined on each axis - + - + Three axes points will define the coordinate system. Each will have both x and y coordinates. This setting is always used when importing images in non-advanced mode. In total, there will be three points as (x1,y1), (x2,y2) and (x3,y3). - + - + 4 axis points - Used for graphs with only one coordinate defined on each axis - + - + Four axes points will define the coordinate system. Each will have a single x or y coordinate. This setting is required when the x coordinate of the y axis is unknown, and/or the y coordinate of the x axis is unknown. In total, there will be two points on the x axis as (x1) and (x2), and two points on the y axis as (y1) and (y2). - + DlgImportCroppingNonPdf - + Image File Import Cropping - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window that shows what part of the image will be imported. The image portion inside the rectangular frame will be imported from the currently selected page. The frame can be moved and resized by dragging the corner handles. - + - + Ok - + - + Cancel - + DlgImportCroppingPdf - + PDF File Import Cropping - + - + Page: - + - + Page number that will be imported - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window that shows what part of the image will be imported. The image portion inside the rectangular frame will be imported from the currently selected page. The frame can be moved and resized by dragging the corner handles. - + - + Ok - + - + Cancel - + DlgRequiresTransform - + can only be performed after three axis points have been created, so the coordinates are defined - + DlgSettingsAbstractBase - + Ok - + - + Cancel - + DlgSettingsAxesChecker - + Axes Checker - + - + Axes Checker Lifetime - + - + Do not show - + - + Never show axes checker. - + - + Show for a number of seconds - + - + Show axes checker for a number of seconds after changing axes points. - + - + Show always - + - + Always show axes checker. - + - + Line color: - + - + Select a color for the highlight lines drawn at each axis point - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window that shows how current settings affect the displayed axes checker - + DlgSettingsColorFilter - + Color Filter - + - + Curve Name: - + - + Name of the curve that is currently selected for editing - + - + Filter mode: - + - + Filter the original image into black and white pixels using the Intensity parameter, to hide unimportant information and emphasize important information. The Intensity value of a pixel is computed from the red, green and blue components as I = squareroot (R * R + G * G + B * B) - + - + Filter the original image into black and white pixels by isolating the foreground from the background, to hide unimportant information and emphasize important information. The background color is shown on the left side of the scale bar. The distance of any color (R, G, B) from the background color (Rb, Gb, Bb) is computed as F = squareroot ((R - Rb) * (R - Rb) + (G - Gb) * (G - Gb) + (B - Bb)). On the left end of the scale, the foreground distance value is zero, and it increases linearly to the maximum on the far right. - + - + Filter the original image into black and white pixels using the Hue component of the Hue, Saturation and Value (HSV) color components, to hide unimportant information and emphasize important information. - + - + Filter the original image into black and white pixels using the Saturation component of the Hue, Saturation and Value (HSV) color components, to hide unimportant information and emphasize important information. - + - + Filter the original image into black and white pixels using the Value component of the Hue, Saturation and Value (HSV) color components, to hide unimportant information and emphasize important information. The Value component is also called the Lightness. - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window that shows how current settings affect the filtering of the original image. - + - + Filter Parameter Histogram Profile - + - + Histogram profile of the selected filter parameter. The two Dividers can be moved back and forth to adjust the range of filter parameter values that will be included in the filtered image. The clear portion will be included, and the shaded portion will be excluded. - + - + This read-only box displays a graphical representation of the horizontal axis in the histogram profile above. - + DlgSettingsCoords - - - + + + Coordinates - + - + Date/Time: - + - + Date format to be used for date values, and date portion of mixed date/time values, during input and output. Setting the format to an empty value results in just the time portion appearing in output. - + - + Time format to be used for time values, and time portion of mixed date/time values, during input and output. Setting the format to an empty value results in just the date portion appearing in output. - + - + Coordinates Types - + - + Polar - + - - + + R - + - + Cartesian (X, Y) - + - + Select cartesian coordinates. The X and Y coordinates will be used - + - + Select polar coordinates. The Theta and R coordinates will be used. Polar coordinates are not allowed with log scale for Theta - + - - + + Scale: - + - - + + Linear - + - + Specifies linear scale for the X or Theta coordinate - + - - + + Log - + - + Specifies logarithmic scale for the X or Theta coordinate. Log scale is not allowed if there are negative coordinates. Log scale is not allowed for the Theta coordinate. - + - - + + Units: - + - + Specifies linear scale for the Y or R coordinate - + - + Origin radius value: - + - + Specifies logarithmic scale for the Y or R coordinate Log scale is not allowed if there are negative coordinates. - + - + Specify radius value at origin. Normally the radius at the origin is 0, but a nonzero value may be applied in other cases (like when the radial units are decibels). - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window that shows how current settings affect the coordinate system. - + - + Numbers have the simplest and most general format. Date and time values have date and/or time components. Degrees Minutes Seconds (DDD MM SS.S) format uses two integer number for degrees and minutes, and a real number for seconds. There are 60 seconds per minute. During input, spaces must be inserted between the three numbers. - + - + Degrees (DDD.DDDDD) format uses a single real number. One complete revolution is 360 degrees. Degrees Minutes (DDD MM.MMM) format uses one integer number for degrees, and a real number for minutes. There are 60 minutes per degree. During input, a space must be inserted between the two numbers. @@ -969,160 +970,160 @@ Gradians format uses a single real number. One complete revolution is 400 gradia Radians format uses a single real number. One complete revolution is 2*pi radians. Turns format uses a single real number. One complete revolution is one turn. - + - + X - + - + Y - + DlgSettingsCurveAddRemove - + Curve Add/Remove - + - + Add... - + - + Adds a new curve to the curve list. The curve name can be edited in the curve name list. Every curve name must be unique - + - + Remove - + - + Removes the currently selected curve from the curve list. There must always be at least one curve - + - + Curve Names: - + - + List of the curves belonging to this document. Click on a curve name to edit it. Each curve name must be unique. Reorder curves by dragging them around. - + - + Save As Default - + - + Save the curve names for use as defaults for future graph curves. - + - + Reset Default - + - + Reset the defaults for future graph curves to the original settings. - + - + Removing this curve will also remove - + - - + + points. Continue? - + - + Removing these curves will also remove - + - + Curves With Points - + DlgSettingsCurveProperties - + Curve Properties - + - + Curve Name: - + - + Name of the curve that is currently selected for editing - + - + Line - + - + Width: - + - + Select a width for the lines drawn between points. This applies only to graph curves. No lines are ever drawn between axis points. - + - - + + Color: - + - + Select a color for the lines drawn between points. This applies only to graph curves. No lines are ever drawn between axis points. - + - + Connect as: - + - + Select rule for connecting points with lines. If the curve is connected as a single-valued function then the points are ordered by increasing value of the independent variable. @@ -1134,1001 +1135,1001 @@ Lines are drawn between successively ordered points. Straight curves are drawn with straight lines between successive points. Smooth curves are drawn with smooth lines between successive points. This applies only to graph curves. No lines are ever drawn between axis points. - + - + Point - + - + Shape: - + - + Select a shape for the points - + - + Radius: - + - + Select a radius, in pixels, for the points - + - + Line width: - + - + Select a line width, in pixels, for the points. A larger width results in a thicker line, with the exception of a value of zero which always results in a line that is one pixel wide (which is easy to see even when zoomed far out) - + - + Select a color for the line used to draw the point shapes - + - + Save the visible curve settings for use as future defaults, according to the curve name selection. If the visible settings are for the axes curve, then they will be used for future axes curves, until new settings are saved as the defaults. If the visible settings are for the Nth graph curve in the curve list, then they will be used for future graph curves that are also the Nth graph curve in their curve list, until new settings are saved as the defaults. - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window that shows how current settings affect the points and line of the selected curve. The X coordinate is in the horizontal direction, and the Y coordinate is in the vertical direction. A function can have only one Y value, at most, for any X value, but a relation can have multiple Y values for one X value. - + DlgSettingsDigitizeCurve - + Digitize Curve - + - + Cursor - + - + Type: - + - + Standard cross - + - + Selects the standard cross cursor - + - + Custom cross - + - + Selects a custom cursor based on the settings selected below - + - + Size (pixels): - + - + Horizontal and vertical size of the cursor in pixels - + - + Inner radius (pixels): - + - + Radius of circle at the center of the cursor that will remain empty - + - + Line width (pixels): - + - + Width of each arm of the cross of the cursor - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window showing the currently selected cursor. Drag the cursor over this area to see the effects of the current settings on the cursor shape. - + DlgSettingsExportFormat - + Export Format - + - + Included - + - + Not included - + - + List of curves to be included in the exported file. The order of the curves here does not affect the order in the exported file. That order is determined by the Curves settings. - + - + List of curves to be excluded from the exported file - + - + <<Include - + - + Move the currently selected curve(s) from the excluded list - + - + Exclude>> - + - + Move the currently selected curve(s) from the included list - + - + Delimiters - + - + Exported file will have commas between adjacent values, unless overridden by tabs in TSV files. - + - + Exported file will have spaces between adjacent values, unless overridden by commas in CSV files, or tabs in TSV files. - + - + Exported file will have tabs between adjacent values, unless overridden by commas in CSV files. - + - + Exported file will have semicolons between adjacent values, unless overridden by commas in CSV files. - + - + Override in CSV/TSV files - + - + Comma-separated value (CSV) files and tab-separated value (TSV) files will use commas and tabs respectively, unless this setting is selected. Selecting this setting will apply the delimiter setting to every file. - + - + Layout - + - + All curves on each line - + - + Exported file will have, on each line, an X value, the Y value for the first curve, the Y value for the second curve,... - + - + One curve on each line - + - + Exported file will have all the points for the first curve, with one X-Y pair on each line, then the points for the second curve,... - + - + Function Points Selection - + - + Interpolate Ys at Xs from all curves - + - + Exported file will have values at every unique X value from every curve. Y values will be linearly interpolated if necessary - + - + Interpolate Ys at Xs from first curve - + - + Exported file will have values at every unique X value from the first curve. Y values will be linearly interpolated if necessary - + - + Interpolate Ys at evenly spaced X values. - + - + Exported file will have values at evenly spaced X values, separated by the interval selected below. - + - - + + Interval: - + - + Interval, in the units of X, between successive points in the X direction. If the scale is linear, then this interval is added to successive X values. If the scale is logarithmic, then this interval is multiplied to successive X values. The X values will be automatically aligned along simple numbers. If the first and/or last points are not along the aligned X values, then one or two additional points are added as necessary. - + - + Units for spacing interval. Pixel units are preferred when the spacing is to be independent of the X scale. The spacing will be consistent across the graph, even if the X scale is logarithmic. Graph units are preferred when the spacing is to depend on the X scale. - + - - + + Raw Xs and Ys - + - - + + Exported file will have only original X and Y values - + - + Header - + - + Exported file will have no header line - + - + Exported file will have simple header line - + - + Exported file will have gnuplot header line - + - + Save As Default - + - + Save the settings for use as future defaults. - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window shows how current settings affect the exported file. Functions (shown here in blue) are output first, followed by relations (shown here in green) if any exist. - + - + Relation Points Selection - + - + Interpolate Xs and Ys at evenly spaced intervals. - + - + Exported file will have points evenly spaced along each relation, separated by the interval selected below. If the last interval does not end at the last point, then a shorter last interval is added that ends on the last point. - + - + Interval between successive points when exporting at evenly spaced (X,Y) coordinates. - + - + Units for spacing interval. Pixel units are preferred when the spacing is to be independent of the X and Y scales. The spacing will be consistent across the graph, even if a scale is logarithmic or the X and Y scales are different. Graph units are usually preferred when the X and Y scales are identical. - + - + Functions - + - + Functions Tab Controls for specifying the format of functions during export - + - + Relations - + - + Relations Tab Controls for specifying the format of relations during export - + - + X Label: - + - + Theta Label: - + - + Label in the header for x values - + - + Label in the header for theta values - + - + Preview is unavailable until axis points are defined. - + DlgSettingsGeneral - + General - + - + Effective cursor size (pixels): - + - + Effective Cursor Size This is the effective width and height of the cursor when clicking on a pixel that is not part of the background. This parameter is used in the Color Picker and Point Match modes - + - + Extra precision (digits): - + - + Extra Digits of Precision This is the number of additional digits of precision appended after the significant digits determined by the digitization accuracy at that point. The digitization accuracy at any point equals the change in graph coordinates from moving one pixel in each direction. Appending extra digits does not improve the accuracy of the numbers. More information can be found in discussions of accuracy versus precision. This parameter is used on the coordinates in the Status Bar and during Export - + - + Save As Default - + - + Save the settings for use as future defaults, according to the curve name selection. - + DlgSettingsGridDisplay - + Grid Display - + - + Color: - + - + Select a color for the lines - + - - + + Disable: - + - + Disabled value. The X grid lines are specified using only three values at a time. For flexibility, four values are offered so you must chose which value is disabled. Once disabled, that value is simply updated as the other values change - + - - + + Count: - + - + Number of X grid lines. The number of X grid lines must be entered as an integer greater than zero - + - - + + Start: - + - + Value of the first X grid line. The start value cannot be greater than the stop value - + - - + + Step: - + - + Difference in value between two successive X grid lines. The step value must be greater than zero - + - - + + Stop: - + - + Value of the last X grid line. The stop value cannot be less than the start value - + - + Disabled value. The Y grid lines are specified using only three values at a time. For flexibility, four values are offered so you must chose which value is disabled. Once disabled, that value is simply updated as the other values change - + - + Number of Y grid lines. The number of Y grid lines must be entered as an integer greater than zero - + - + Value of the first Y grid line. The start value cannot be greater than the stop value - + - + Difference in value between two successive Y grid lines. The step value must be greater than zero - + - + Value of the last Y grid line. The stop value cannot be less than the start value - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window that shows how current settings affect grid display - + - + X Grid Lines - + - + Grid Lines - + - + Y Grid Lines - + - + Radius Grid Lines - + - + Grid line count exceeds limit set by Settings / Main Window. - ग्रिड लाइन गिनती सेटिंग्स / मुख्य विंडो द्वारा निर्धारित सीमा से अधिक है + DlgSettingsGridRemoval - + Grid Removal - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window that shows how current settings affect grid removal - + - + Remove pixels close to defined grid lines - + - + Check this box to have pixels close to regularly spaced gridlines removed. This option is only available when the axis points have all been defined. - + - + Close distance (pixels): - + - + Set closeness distance in pixels. Pixels that are closer to the regularly spaced gridlines, than this distance, will be removed. This value cannot be negative. A zero value disables this feature. Decimal values are allowed - + - + X Grid Lines - + - + Grid Lines - + - - + + Disable: - + - + Disabled value. The X grid lines are specified using only three values at a time. For flexibility, four values are offered so you must chose which value is disabled. Once disabled, that value is simply updated as the other values change - + - - + + Count: - + - + Number of X grid lines. The number of X grid lines must be entered as an integer greater than zero - + - - + + Start: - + - + Value of the first X grid line. The start value cannot be greater than the stop value - + - - + + Step: - + - + Difference in value between two successive X grid lines. The step value must be greater than zero - + - - + + Stop: - + - + Value of the last X grid line. The stop value cannot be less than the start value - + - + Y Grid Lines - + - + R Grid Lines - + - + Disabled value. The Y grid lines are specified using only three values at a time. For flexibility, four values are offered so you must chose which value is disabled. Once disabled, that value is simply updated as the other values change - + - + Number of Y grid lines. The number of Y grid lines must be entered as an integer greater than zero - + - + Value of the first Y grid line. The start value cannot be greater than the stop value - + - + Difference in value between two successive Y grid lines. The step value must be greater than zero - + - + Value of the last Y grid line. The stop value cannot be less than the start value - + DlgSettingsMainWindow - + Main Window - + - + Initial zoom: - + - + Initial Zoom Select the initial zoom factor when a new document is loaded. Either the previous zoom can be kept, or the specified zoom can be applied. - + - + Zoom control: - + - + Menu only - + - + Menu and mouse wheel - + - + Menu and +/- keys - + - + Menu, mouse wheel and +/- keys - + - + Zoom Control Select which inputs are used to zoom in and out. - + - + Locale: - + - + Locale Select the locale that will be used in numbers (immediately), and the language in the user interface (after restart). The locale determines how numbers are formatted. Specifically, either commas or periods will be used as group delimiters in each number entered by the user, displayed in the user interface, or exported to a file. - + - + Import cropping: - + - + Import Cropping Enables or disables cropping of the imported image when importing. Cropping the image is useful for removing unimportant information around a graph, but less useful when the graph already fills the entire image. This setting only has an effect when Engauge has been built with support for pdf files. - + - + Import PDF resolution (dots per inch): - + - + Import PDF Resolution Imported Portable Document Format (PDF) files will be converted to this pixel resolution in dots per inch (DPI), where each pixel is one dot. A higher value increases the picture resolution and may also improve numeric digitizing accuracy. However, a very high value can make the image so large that Engauge will slow down. - + - + Maximum grid lines: - + - + Maximum Grid Lines Maximum number of grid lines to be processed. This limit is applied when the step value is too small for the start and stop values, which would result in too many grid lines visually and possibly extremely long processing time (since each grid line would have to be processed) - + - + Highlight opacity: - + - + Highlight Opacity Opacity to be applied when the cursor is over a curve or axis point in Select mode. The change in appearance shows when the point can be selected. - + - + Recent file list: - + - + Clear - + - + Recent File List Clear Clear the recent file list in the File menu. - + - + Include title bar path: - + - + Title Bar Filename Includes or excludes the path and file extension from the filename in the title bar. - + - + Allow small dialogs: - + - + Allow Small Dialogs Allows settings dialogs to be made very small so they fit on small computer screens. - + - + Allow drag and drop export: - + - + Allow Drag and Drop Export Allows drag and drop export from the Curve Fitting Window and Geometry Window tables. When drag and drop is disabled, a rectangular set of table cells can be selected using click and drag. When drag and drop is enabled, a rectangular set of table cells can be selected using Click then Shift+Click, since click and drag starts the drag operation. - + DlgSettingsPointMatch - + Point Match - + - + Maximum point size (pixels): - + - + Select a maximum point size in pixels. Sample match points must fit within a square box, around the cursor, having width and height equal to this maximum. @@ -2136,212 +2137,212 @@ Sample match points must fit within a square box, around the cursor, having widt This size is also used to determine if a region of pixels that are on, in the processed image, should be ignored since that region is wider or taller than this limit. This value has a lower limit - + - + Accepted point color: - + - + Select a color for matched points that are accepted - + - + Rejected point color: - + - + Select a color for matched points that are rejected - + - + Candidate point color: - + - + Select a color for the point being decided upon - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window shows how current settings affect point matching, and how the marked and candidate points are displayed. The points are separated by the point separation value, and the maximum point size is shown as a box in the center - + DlgSettingsSegments - + Segment Fill - + - + Minimum length (points): - + - + Select a minimum number of points in a segment. Only segments with more points will be created. This value should be as large as possible to reduce memory usage. This value has a lower limit - + - + Point separation (pixels): - + - + Select a point separation in pixels. Successive points added to a segment will be separated by this number of pixels. If Fill Corners is enabled, then additional points will be inserted at corners so some points will be closer. This value has a lower limit - + - + Fill corners: - + - + Fill corners. In addition to the points placed at regular intervals, this option causes a point to be placed at each corner. This option can capture important information in piecewise linear graphs, but gradually curving graphs may not benefit from the additional points - + - + Line width: - + - + Select a size for the lines drawn along a segment - + - + Line color: - + - + Select a color for the lines drawn along a segment - + - + Preview - + - + Preview window shows the shortest line that can be segment filled, and the effects of current settings on segments and points generated by segment fill - + FittingWindow - - + + Curve Fitting Window - + - + Curve Fitting Window This window applies a curve fit to the currently selected curve. If drag-and-drop is disabled, a rectangular set of cells may be selected by clicking and dragging. Otherwise, if drag-and-drop is enabled, a rectangular set of cells may be selected using Click then Shift+Click, since click and drag starts the dragging operation. Drag-and-drop mode is set in the Main Window settings - + - + Order: - + - + Mean square error: - + - + Calculated mean square error statistic - + - + Root mean square: - + - + Calculated root mean square statistic. This is calculated as the square root of the mean square error - + - + R squared: - + - + Calculated R squared statistic - + - + log10(Y)= - + - + Y= - + - + log10(X) - + - + X - + GeometryWindow - - + + Geometry Window - + - + Geometry Window This table displays the following geometry data for the currently selected curve: @@ -2359,13 +2360,13 @@ Index = Point number Distance = Distance along the curve in forward or backward direction, in either graph units or as a percentage If drag-and-drop is disabled, a rectangular set of cells may be selected by clicking and dragging. Otherwise, if drag-and-drop is enabled, a rectangular set of cells may be selected using Click then Shift+Click, since click and drag starts the dragging operation. Drag-and-drop mode is set in the Main Window settings - + GraphicsView - + Main Window After an image file is imported, or an Engauge Document opened, an image appears in this area. Points are added to the image. @@ -2378,2683 +2379,2693 @@ Zooming the image in or out is performed using any of several methods: 1) rotating the mouse wheel when the cursor is outside of the image 2) pressing the minus or plus keys 3) selecting a new zoom setting from the View/Zoom menu - + HelpWindow - + Contents - + - + Index - + LoadImageFromUrl - + Unable to download image from - + - + Unable to load image from - + MainWindow - + Select Tool - + - + Shift+F2 - + - + Select points on screen. - + - + Select Select points on the screen. - + - + Axis Point Tool - + - + Shift+F3 - + - + Digitize axis points for a graph. - + - + Digitize Axis Point Digitizes an axis point for a graph by placing a new point at the cursor after a mouse click. The coordinates of the axis point are then entered. In a graph, three axis points are required to define the graph coordinates. - + - + Scale Bar Tool - + - + Shift+F8 - + - + Digitize scale bar for a map. - + - + Digitize Scale Bar Digitize a scale bar for a map by clicking and dragging. The length of the scale bar is then entered. In a map, the two endpoints of the scale bar define the distances in graph coordinates. Maps must be imported using Import (Advanced). - + - + Curve Point Tool - + - + Shift+F4 - + - + Digitize curve points. - + - + Digitize Curve Point Digitizes a curve point by placing a new point at the cursor after a mouse click. Use this mode to digitize points along curves one by one. New points will be assigned to the currently selected curve. - + - + Point Match Tool - + - + Shift+F5 - + - + Digitize curve points in a point plot by matching a point. - + - + Digitize Curve Points by Point Matching Digitizes curve points in a point plot by finding points that match a sample point. The process starts by selecting a representative sample point. New points will be assigned to the currently selected curve. - + - + Color Picker Tool - + - + Shift+F6 - + - + Select color settings for filtering in Segment Fill mode. - + - + Select color settings for Segment Fill filtering Select a pixel along the currently selected curve. That pixel and its neighbors will define the filter settings (color, brightness, and so on) of the currently selected curve while in Segment Fill mode. - + - + Segment Fill Tool - + - + Shift+F7 - + - + Digitize curve points along a segment of a curve. - + - + Digitize Curve Points With Segment Fill Digitizes curve points by placing new points along the highlighted segment under the cursor. Use this mode to quickly digitize multiple points along a curve with a single click. New points will be assigned to the currently selected curve. - + - + &Undo - + - + Undo the last operation. - + - + Undo Undo the last operation. - + - + &Redo - + - + Redo the last operation. - + - + Redo Redo the last operation. - + - + Cut - + - + Cuts the selected points and copies them to the clipboard. - + - + Cut Cuts the selected points and copies them to the clipboard. - + - + Copy - + - + Copies the selected points to the clipboard. - + - + Copy Copies the selected points to the clipboard. - + - + Paste - + - + Pastes the selected points from the clipboard. - + - + Paste Pastes the selected points from the clipboard. They will be assigned to the current curve. - + - + Delete - + - + Deletes the selected points, after copying them to the clipboard. - + - + Delete Deletes the selected points, after copying them to the clipboard. - + - + Paste As New - + - + Pastes an image from the clipboard. - + - + Paste as New Creates a new document by pasting an image from the clipboard. - + - + Paste As New (Advanced)... - + - + Pastes an image from the clipboard, in advanced mode. - + - + Paste as New (Advanced) Creates a new document by pasting an image from the clipboard, in advanced mode. - + - + &Import... - + - + Ctrl+I - + - + Creates a new document by importing an simple image. - + - + Import Image Creates a new document by importing an image with a single coordinate system, and axes both coordinates known. For more complicated images with multiple coordinate systems, and/or floating axes, Import (Advanced) is used instead. - + - + Import (Advanced)... - + - + Creates a new document by importing an image with support for advanced feaures. - + - + Import (Advanced) Creates a new document by importing an image with support for advanced feaures. In advanced mode, there can be multiple coordinate systems and/or floating axes. - + - + Import (Image Replace)... - + - + Imports a new image into the current document, replacing the existing image. - + - + Import (Image Replace) Imports a new image into the current document. The existing image is replaced, and all curves in the document are preserved. This operation is useful for applying the axis points and other settings from an existing document to a different image. - + - + &Open... - + - + Opens an existing document. - + - + Open Document Opens an existing document. - + - + &Close - + - + Closes the open document. - + - + Close Document Closes the open document. - + - + &Save - + - + Saves the current document. - + - + Save Document Saves the current document. - + - + Save As... - + - + Saves the current document under a new filename. - + - + Save Document As Saves the current document under a new filename. - + - + Export... - + - + Ctrl+E - + - + Exports the current document into a text file. - + - + Export Document Exports the current document into a text file. - + - + &Print... - + - + Print the current document. - + - + Print Document Print the current document to a printer or file. - + - + &Exit - + - + Quits the application. - + - + Exit Quits the application. - + - + Checklist Guide Wizard - + - + Open Checklist Guide Wizard during import to define digitizing steps - + - + Checklist Guide Wizard Use Checklist Guide Wizard during import to generate a checklist of steps for the imported document - + - + Tutorial - + - + Play tutorial showing steps for digitizing curves - + - + Tutorial Play tutorial showing steps for digitizing points from curves drawn with lines and/or point - + - + Help - + - + Help documentation - + - + Help Documentation Searchable help documentation - + - + About Engauge - + - + About the application. - + - + About Engauge About the application. - + - + Coordinates... - + - + Edit Coordinate settings. - + - + Coordinate Settings Coordinate settings determine how the graph coordinates are mapped to the pixels in the image - + - + Add/Remove Curve... - + - + Add or Remove Curves. - + - + Add/Remove Curve Add/Remove Curve settings control which curves are included in the current document - + - + Curve Properties... - + - + Edit Curve Properties settings. - + - + Curve Properties Settings Curves properties settings determine how each curve appears - + - + Digitize Curve... - + - + Edit Digitize Axis and Graph Curve settings. - + - + Digitize Axis and Graph Curve Settings Digitize Curve settings determine how points are digitized in Digitize Axis Point and Digitize Graph Point modes - + - + Export Format... - + - + Edit Export Format settings. - + - + Export Format Settings Export format settings affect how exported files are formatted - + - + Color Filter... - + - + Edit Color Filter settings. - + - + Color Filter Settings Color filtering simplifies the graphs for easier Point Matching and Segment Filling - + - + Axes Checker... - + - + Edit Axes Checker settings. - + - + Axes Checker Settings Axes checker can reveal any axis point mistakes, which are otherwise hard to find. - + - + Grid Line Display... - + - + Edit Grid Line Display settings. - + - + Grid Line Display Settings Grid lines displayed on the graph can provide more accuracy than the Axis Checker, for distorted graphs. In a distorted graph, the grid lines can be used to adjust the axis points for more accuracy in different regions. - + - + Grid Line Removal... - + - + Edit Grid Line Removal settings. - + - + Grid Line Removal Settings Grid line removal isolates curve lines for easier Point Matching and Segment Filling, when Color Filtering is not able to separate grid lines from curve lines. - + - + Point Match... - + - + Edit Point Match settings. - + - + Point Match Settings Point match settings determine how points are matched while in Point Match mode - + - + Segment Fill... - + - + Edit Segment Fill settings. - + - + Segment Fill Settings Segment fill settings determine how points are generated in the Segment Fill mode - + - + General... - + - + Edit General settings. - + - + General Settings General settings are document-specific settings that affect multiple modes. For example, the cursor size setting affects both Color Picker and Point Match modes - + - + Main Window... - + - + Edit Main Window settings. - + - + Main Window Settings Main window settings affect the user interface and are not specific to any document - + - + Background Toolbar - + - + Show or hide the background toolbar. - + - + View Background ToolBar Show or hide the background toolbar - + - + Checklist Guide Toolbar - + - + Show or hide the checklist guide. - + - + View Checklist Guide Show or hide the checklist guide - + - + Curve Fitting Window - + - + Show or hide the curve fitting window. - + - + View Curve Fitting Window Show or hide the curve fitting window - + - + Geometry Window - + - + Show or hide the geometry window. - + - + View Geometry Window Show or hide the geometry window - + - + Digitizing Tools Toolbar - + - + Show or hide the digitizing tools toolbar. - + - + View Digitizing Tools ToolBar Show or hide the digitizing tools toolbar - + - + Settings Views Toolbar - + - + Show or hide the settings views toolbar. - + - + View Settings Views ToolBar Show or hide the settings views toolbar. These views graphically show the most important settings. - + - + Coordinate System Toolbar - + - + Show or hide the coordinate system toolbar. - + - + View Coordinate Systems ToolBar Show or hide the coordinate system selection toolbar. This toolbar is used to select the current coordinate system when the document has multiple coordinate systems. This toolbar is also used to view and print all coordinate systems. This toolbar is disabled when there is only one coordinate system. - + - + Tool Tips - + - + Show or hide the tool tips. - + - + View Tool Tips Show or hide the tool tips - + - + Grid Lines - + - + Show or hide grid lines. - + - + View Grid Lines Show or hide grid lines that are added for accurate adjustments of the axes points, which can improve accuracy in distorted graphs - + - + No Background - + - + Do not show the image underneath the points. - + - + No Background No image is shown so points are easier to see - + - + Show Original Image - + - + Show the original image underneath the points. - + - + Show Original Image Show the original image underneath the points - + - + Show Filtered Image - + - + Show the filtered image underneath the points. - + - + Show Filtered Image Show the filtered image underneath the points. The filtered image is created from the original image according to the Filter preferences so unimportant information is hidden and important information is emphasized - + - + Hide All Curves - + - + Hide all digitized curves. - + - + Hide All Curves No axis points or digitized graph curves are shown so the image is easier to see. - + - + Show Selected Curve - + - + Show only the currently selected curve. - + - + Show Selected Curve Show only the digitized points and line that belong to the currently selected curve. - + - + Show All Curves - + - + Show all curves. - + - + Show All Curves Show all digitized axis points and graph curves - + - + Hide Always - + - + Always hide the status bar. - + - + Hide the status bar. No temporary status or feedback messages will appear. - + - + Show Temporary Messages - + - + Hide the status bar except when display temporary messages. - + - + Hide the status bar, except when displaying temporary status and feedback messages. - + - + Show Always - + - + Always show the status bar. - + - + Show the status bar. Besides displaying temporary status and feedback messages, the status bar also displays information about the cursor position. - + - + Zoom Out - + - + Zoom out - + - + Zoom In - + - + Zoom in - + - + 16:1 (1600%) - + - + Zoom 16:1 - + - + 16:1 farther (1270%) - + - + Zoom 12.7:1 - + - + 8:1 closer (1008%) - + - + Zoom 10.08:1 - + - + 8:1 (800%) - + - + Zoom 8:1 - + - + 8:1 farther (635%) - + - + Zoom 6.35:1 - + - + 4:1 closer (504%) - + - + Zoom 5.04:1 - + - + 4:1 (400%) - + - + Zoom 4:1 - + - + 4:1 farther (317%) - + - + Zoom 3.17:1 - + - + 2:1 closer (252%) - + - + Zoom 2.52:1 - + - + 2:1 (200%) - + - + Zoom 2:1 - + - + 2:1 farther (159%) - + - + Zoom 1.59:1 - + - + 1:1 closer (126%) - + - + Zoom 1.3:1 - + - + 1:1 (100%) - + - + Zoom 1:1 - + - + 1:1 farther (79%) - + - + Zoom 0.8:1 - + - + 1:2 closer (63%) - + - + Zoom 1.3:2 - + - + 1:2 (50%) - + - + Zoom 1:2 - + - + 1:2 farther (40%) - + - + Zoom 0.8:2 - + - + 1:4 closer (31%) - + - + Zoom 1.3:4 - + - + 1:4 (25%) - + - + Zoom 1:4 - + - + 1:4 farther (20%) - + - + Zoom 0.8:4 - + - + 1:8 closer (12.5%) - + - - + + Zoom 1:8 - + - + 1:8 (12.5%) - + - + 1:8 farther (10%) - + - + Zoom 0.8:8 - + - + 1:16 closer (8%) - + - + Zoom 1.3:16 - + - + 1:16 (6.25%) - + - + Zoom 1:16 - + - + Fill - + - + Zoom with stretching to fill window - + - + &File - + - + Open &Recent - + - + &Edit - + - + Digitize - + - + View - + - - + + Background - + - + Curves - + - + Status Bar - + - + Zoom - + - + Settings - + - + &Help - + - + Select background image - + - + Selected Background Select background image: 1) No background which highlights points 2) Original image which shows everything 3) Filtered image which highlights important details - + - + No background - + - + Original image - + - + Filtered image - + - + Select curve for new points. - + - + Selected Curve Name Select curve for any new points. Every point belongs to one curve. This can be changed while in Curve Point, Point Match, Color Picker or Segment Fill mode. - + - + Drawing - + - + Points style for the currently selected curve - + - + Points Style Points style for the currently selected curve. The points style is only displayed in this toolbar. To change the points style, use the Curve Properties dialog. - + - + View of filter for current curve in Segment Fill mode - + - + Segment Fill Filter View of filter for the current curve in Segment Fill mode. The filter settings are only displayed in this toolbar. To changed the filter settings, use the Color Picker mode or the Filter Settings dialog. - + - + Views - + - + Currently selected coordinate system - + - + Selected Coordinate System Currently selected coordinate system. This is used to switch between coordinate systems in documents with multiple coordinate systems - + - + Show all coordinate systems - + - + Show All Coordinate Systems When pressed and held, this button shows all digitized points and lines for all coordinate systems. - + - + Print all coordinate systems - + - + Print All Coordinate Systems When pressed, this button Prints all digitized points and lines for all coordinate systems. - + - + Coordinate System - + - + Unable to export to file - + - - - + + + Cannot read file - + - - - + + + from directory - + - + Import Image - + - + + File opened + + + + File not found: - + + + + + Error report opened + - - + + File imported - + - + Background image. - + - + Currently selected curve. - + - + Point style for currently selected curve. - + - + Segment Fill filter for currently selected curve. - + - + The document has been modified. Do you want to save your changes? - + - + Cannot write file - + - + Export - + - + Open Document - + - + + - + - + - - + - + Engauge Digitizer %1 - + QObject - - - + + + New axis point cannot be at the same screen position as an existing axis point - + - - + + New axis point cannot have the same graph coordinates as an existing axis point - + - - + + No more than two axis points can lie along the same line on the screen - + - - + + No more than two axis points can lie along the same line in graph coordinates - + - + Too many x axis points. There should only be two - + - + Too many y axis points. There should only be two - + - + Never - + - + NSeconds - + - + Forever - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Unknown - + - + Curves for coordinate system - + - - - - + + + + Missing attribute - + - - + + Cannot read graph points - + - - - - - + + + + + Missing attribute(s) - + - - - - - - + + + + + + and/or - + - + Missing argument(s) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Reached end of file before finding end element for - + - + Foreground - + - + Hue - + - + Intensity - + - + Saturation - + - + Value - + - + Cannot read curve filter data - + - + DD/MM/YYYY - + - + MM/DD/YYYY - + - + YYYY/MM/DD - + - - + + unknown - + - + Date Time - + - - - - - - + + + + + + Degrees - + - - + + Number - + - + Date/Time - + - + Gradians - + - + Radians - + - + Turns - + - + HH:MM - + - + HH:MM:SS - + - + Unexpected xml token - + - - + + Cannot read curve data - + - + FunctionSmooth - + - + FunctionStraight - + - + RelationSmooth - + - + RelationStraight - + - + ConnectSkipForAxisCurve - + - + Cannot read curve style data - + - + DUPLICATE - + - + Cannot read graph curves data - + - - - + + + Engauge Digitizer - + - + Three axis points have been defined, and no more are needed or allowed. - + - + Color Picker - + - + Sorry, but the color picker point must be near a non-background pixel. Please try again. - + - + Point Match - + - + There are no more matching points - + - + The scale bar has been defined, and another is not needed or allowed. - + - + Move down - + - + Move left - + - + Move right - + - + Move up - + - - + + Operating system says file is not readable - + - + cannot read newer files from version - + - + of - + - - + + File - + - + was not found - + - + Cannot read image data - + - + Cannot read axes checker data - + - + Cannot read filter data - + - + Cannot read coordinates data - + - + Cannot read digitize curve data - + - + Cannot read export data - + - + Cannot read general data - + - + Cannot read grid display data - + - + Cannot read grid removal data - + - + Cannot read point match data - + - + Cannot read segment data - + - + Commas - + - + Semicolons - + - + Spaces - + - + Tabs - + - + Gnuplot - + - + None - + - + Simple - + - + Export Image - + - + Cannot export file - + - + AllPerLine - + - + OnePerLine - + - + Graph Units - + - + Pixels - + - + InterpolateAllCurves - + - + InterpolateFirstCurve - + - + InterpolatePeriodic - + - - + + Raw - + - + Interpolate - + - + Cannot read script file - + - + from directory - + - + CurveName: - + - + FunctionArea: - + - + PolygonArea: - + - - + + X - + - + Y - + - + Index - + - + Distance - + - + Percent - + - + Count - + - + Start - + - + Step - + - + Stop - + - + Axes checker. If this does not align with the axes, then the axes points should be checked - + - + No cropping - + - + Crop pdf files with multiple pages - + - + Always crop - + - + Cannot read line style data - + - + Cannot read point data - + - + Cannot read point identifiers - + - + Circle - + - + Cross - + - + Diamond - + - + Square - + - + Triangle - + - + Cannot read point style data - + - + Coordinates (pixels): - पिक्सेल निर्देशांक + - + Coordinates (graph): - ग्राफ़ निर्देशांक + - + Resolution (graph): - ग्राफ़ रेज़ोल्यूशन + - + 16:1 farther - + - + 8:1 closer - + - + 8:1 farther - + - + 4:1 closer - + - + 4:1 farther - + - + 2:1 closer - + - + 2:1 farther - + - + 1:1 closer - + - + 1:1 farther - + - + 1:2 closer - + - + 1:2 farther - + - + 1:4 closer - + - + 1:4 farther - + - + 1:8 closer - + - + 1:8 farther - + - + 1:16 closer - + - + Fill - + - + Previous - + - + Need scale bar - + - + Need more axis points - अधिक धुरी अंक की जरूरत है + - + Cannot read main window data - + - + Enables extra debug information. Used for debugging - + - + Specifies an error report file as input. Used for debugging and testing - + - + Specifies a file command script file as input. Used for debugging and testing - + - + Output diagnostic gnuplot input files. Used for debugging - + - + Show this help information - + - + Executes the error report file or file command script. Used for regression testing - + - + Removes all stored settings, including window positions. Used when windows start up offscreen - + - + Show a list of available styles that can be used with the -style command - + - + File(s) to be imported or opened at startup - + - + Start at line - + - + at line - + - + Quitting - + - + Error reading xml - + StatusBar - + Select cursor coordinate values to display. - + - + Select Cursor Coordinate Values Values at cursor coordinates to display. Coordinates are in screen (pixels) or graph units. Resolution (which is the number of graph units per pixel) is in graph units. Graph units are only available after axis points have been defined. - + - + Cursor coordinate values. - + - + Cursor Coordinate Values Values at cursor coordinates. Coordinates are in screen (pixels) or graph units. Resolution (which is the number of graph units per pixel) is in graph units. Graph units are only available after axis points have been defined. - + - + Select zoom. - + - + Select Zoom Points can be more accurately placed by zooming in. - + TutorialStateAxisPoints - + Axis Points - + - + Axis points are first defined to define the coordinates. Step 1 - Click on the Axis Points button - + - + Step 2 - Click on an axis or grid line with known coordinates. An axis point appears, with a dialog window -for entering the axis point's +for entering the axis point's coordinates - + - + Step 3 - Enter the two coordinates of the axis point and then click Ok. Repeat steps 2 and 3 twice more until three axis points are created - + - + Previous - + - + Next - + TutorialStateChecklistWizardAbstract - + Checklist Wizard and Checklist Guide - + - + For new Engauge users, a Checklist Wizard is available when importing an image file. This wizard produces a helpful checklist of steps to follow to digitize the image file. - + - + Step 1 - Enable the menu option Help / Checklist Guide Wizard. - + - + Step 2 - Import the file using File / Import. The Checklist Wizard will appear and ask some simple questions to determine how the image can be digitized. - + - + Additional options are available in the various Settings menus. This ends the tutorial. Good luck! - + - + Previous - + TutorialStateColorFilter - + Color Filter - + - + Each curve has Color Filter settings that are applied in Segment Fill mode. For black lines the defaults work well, but for colored lines the settings can be improved. - + - + Step 1 - Select the Settings / Color Filter menu option. - + - + Step 2 - Select the curve that will be given the new settings. - + - + Step 3 - Select the mode. Intensity is suggested for uncolored lines, and Hue is suggested for colored lines. - + - + Step 4 - Adjust the included range by dragging the green handles, until the curve is clear in the preview window below. The graph shows a histogram distribution of the values underneath. Click Ok when finished. - + - + Back - + TutorialStateCurveSelection - + After the axis points have been created, a curve is selected to receive curve points. Step 1 - click on Curve, Point Match, Color Picker or Segment Fill buttons. - + - + Step 2 - Select the desired curve name. If that curve name has not been created yet, use the menu option Settings / Curve Names to create it. - + - + Step 3 - Change the background from the original image to the filtered image produced for the current curve, using the @@ -5062,195 +5073,195 @@ menu option View / Background / Filtered Image. This filtering enables the powerful automated algorithms discussed later in the tutorial. - + - + If the current curve is no longer visible in the filtered image, then change the current Color Filter settings. In the figure, the orange points have disappeared. - + - + Previous - + - + Color Filter Settings - + - + Next - + TutorialStateCurveType - + Curve Type - + - + The next steps depend on how the curves are drawn, in terms of lines and points. - + - + If the curves are drawn with lines (with or without points) then click on Next (Lines). - + - + If the curves are drawn without lines and only with points, then click on Next (Points). - + - + Previous - + - + Next (Lines) - + - + Next (Points) - + TutorialStateIntroduction - + Introduction - + - + Engauge Digitizer starts with images of graphs and maps. - + - + You create (or digitize) points along the graph and map curves. - + - + The digitized curve points can be exported, as numbers, to other software tools. - + - + Next - + TutorialStatePointMatch - + Point Match - + - + In Point Match mode, you pick one sample point, and Engauge then finds all matching points. Step 1 - Click on Point Match mode. - + - + Step 2 - Select the curve the new points will belong to. - + - + Step 3 - Click on a typical point. The circle turns green when it contains what may be a point. - + - + Step 4 - Engauge will show a matched point with a yellow cross. Press the Right Arrow key to accept the matched point. Repeat this step until there are no more points. - + - + Previous - + - + Next - + TutorialStateSegmentFill - + Segment Fill - + - + Segment Fill mode places several points all along the line segments of a curve. Step 1 - Click on the Segment Fill button. - + - + Step 2 - Select the curve the new points will belong to. - + - + Step 3 - Move the cursor over a line segment in the desired curve. If a green line appears, click on it once to generate many points. - + - + Previous - + - + Next - + - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/translations/engauge_it.ts b/translations/engauge_it.ts index c4a527a4..871faaa9 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_it.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_it.ts @@ -4104,11 +4104,21 @@ When pressed, this button Prints all digitized points and lines for all coordina Import Image Importa Immagine + + + File opened + File aperto + File not found: File non trovato: + + + Error report opened + + diff --git a/translations/engauge_ja.ts b/translations/engauge_ja.ts index 18049c12..03b92ddd 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_ja.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_ja.ts @@ -4363,11 +4363,21 @@ When pressed, this button Prints all digitized points and lines for all coordina Import Image 画像を インポート + + + File opened + ファイルが開かれた + File not found: ファイル が見つかりません。 + + + Error report opened + + diff --git a/translations/engauge_kk.ts b/translations/engauge_kk.ts index 8bc61191..17b2e8b3 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_kk.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_kk.ts @@ -3957,11 +3957,21 @@ When pressed, this button Prints all digitized points and lines for all coordina Import Image + + + File opened + + File not found: + + + Error report opened + + diff --git a/translations/engauge_ko.ts b/translations/engauge_ko.ts index 6deb58a0..ee07abbb 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_ko.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_ko.ts @@ -3957,11 +3957,21 @@ When pressed, this button Prints all digitized points and lines for all coordina Import Image + + + File opened + 파일 열림 + File not found: + + + Error report opened + 오류 보고서가 열림 + diff --git a/translations/engauge_pt.ts b/translations/engauge_pt.ts index 9b07402c..3ae70289 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_pt.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_pt.ts @@ -4361,11 +4361,21 @@ Quando pressionado, este botão Imprime todos os pontos digitalizados e linhas p Import Image Importar imagem + + + File opened + Arquivo aberto + File not found: Arquivo não encontrado: + + + Error report opened + Relatório de erro aberto + diff --git a/translations/engauge_ru.ts b/translations/engauge_ru.ts index 3a6e312a..62b6fe57 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_ru.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_ru.ts @@ -4210,11 +4210,21 @@ When pressed, this button Prints all digitized points and lines for all coordina Import Image Загрузка Изображения + + + File opened + Файл открыт + File not found: Файл не найден: + + + Error report opened + Открыт отчет об ошибке + diff --git a/translations/engauge_zh.ts b/translations/engauge_zh.ts index 7be6b5f8..2eafca0e 100644 --- a/translations/engauge_zh.ts +++ b/translations/engauge_zh.ts @@ -3968,11 +3968,21 @@ When pressed, this button Prints all digitized points and lines for all coordina Import Image 导入图像 + + + File opened + 文件打开 + File not found: 找不到文件 + + + Error report opened + +