This reverts commit 92d34a8d72, but not entirely because I wanted to retain the new description for support interface resolution itself.
Contributes to issue CURA-3491.
It must have a different phrasing than 'support bottom', or else it won't give an actual explanation of what support bottoms are, but 'flooring' was not acceptable.
Contributes to issue CURA-3491.
This was discussed with Tom from materials. The minimum warning value is now a linear function with a y-intercept. I tuned it so that it just sails under the minimum values of all of our profiles.
They now show correct attribution and sort of correct times, and they are consistent. Only ptbr isn't updated yet, because I expect an update soon from our translator.
Contributes to issue CURA-3487.
These are partial translations at the moment, and normally we don't allow them in the drop-down then. But this is an exception, orders from higher up.
Contributes to issue CURA-3487.
Normally we don't allow partial translations in here, but this came from higher up: Ultimaker's distributors in Korea and Japan. We're making an exception for those.
Contributes to issue CURA-3487.
These are partial translations at the moment, and normally we don't allow them in the drop-down then. But this is an exception, orders from higher up.
Contributes to issue CURA-3487.
Normally we don't allow partial translations in here, but this came from higher up: Ultimaker's distributors in Korea and Japan. We're making an exception for those.
Contributes to issue CURA-3487.
The generate support settings has been renamed because support will still be printed even when it is not generated by the engine,
but given by a support mesh
There have been some problems in the optimization of these profiles, so we undo this for now, preventing people from editing these materials and risking some warnings in Cura's interface, but providing the correct experience for people trying the new materials.