| Nr. | Original expression | | Translated expression | |
|---|
| 201 | <default> | | <default> |  |
| 202 | <enter variable description> | | |  |
| 203 | <enter variable name> | | |  |
| 204 | <ilk çalışmam > | | <ilk çalışmam > |  |
| 205 | <ilk çalışmam> | | <ilk çalışmam > |  |
| 206 | <name> | | <name> |  |
| 207 | <none> | | |  |
| 208 | <not set> | | <not set> |  |
| 209 | <option 0>|<option 1>|<option 2>... | | |  |
| 210 | <sample_name> | | <sample_name> |  |
| 211 | A Vista icon contains all XP formats and also a 256x256 image format. Ensure that your source image is big enough (>1000 pixels if shadow effect is enabled, or >256 pixels if it is disabled). | | |  |
| 212 | A XP icon contains 16x16, 32x32, and 48x48 pixels images in 4, 8, and 32 bits color depths. | | |  |
| 213 | A computer icon is a set of images having different sizes and color depths. Each image may be different - optimized for given conditions. | | A computer icon is a set of images having different sizes and color depths. Each image may be different - optimised for given conditions. |  |
| 214 | A constant used when evaluating the fractals (except Mandelbrot set). Change the value by clicking in the square or by entering numbers directly. | | A constant used when evaluating the fractals (except Mandelbrot set). Change the value by clicking in the square or by entering numbers directly. |  |
| 215 | A method for serialization of an image into a file. | | A method for serialisation of an image into a file. |  |
| 216 | A numeric language identifier of the icon resource. | | |  |
| 217 | A raster image is a rectangular area of dots called pixels. A picture is created by assigning each dot a color using various drawing tools. All photographs and most pictures found on the web are in fact raster images. | | A raster image is composed from a rectangular area of coloured dots known as pixels. Each pixel can be changed using various drawing tools. All photographs and most pictures found on the internet are raster images. |  |
| 218 | A rectangle can be moved, scaled in X and Y directions and rotated. | | A rectangle can be moved, scaled in X and Y directions and rotated. |  |
| 219 | A rectangle can be turn into arbitrary convex quadrangle as if it were rotated in 3D space and projected back using perspective projection. | | A rectangle can be turn into arbitrary convex quadrangle as if it were rotated in 3D space and projected back using perspective projection. |  |
| 220 | A rectangular NURBS surface with selected degree and additional control points. | | |  |