The reason why I would rename it, is that you usually do a "Einrichtung" on the first time you run an application.
"Konfiguration" sounds here better, in my point of view, because you configure your slicing process for your loaded (difficult) object.
I don't know the name for "Wechsellaufwerk" in english, but these devices are not meant to be USB-sticks.
Some PC cases have the possibility to remove a CD drive and you can e.g. replace it with a HDD.
Such devices are really called "Wechsellaufwerk", but the meaning here is "Wechseldatenträger".
Don't see a reason, why we should translate "m" > "meter" -> "Meter" here.
Additionally the tranlation for "0.0m" is untranslated while "m" is translated as "Meter".
So I reverted this here.
Of course most people might now what the meaning of X-Ray is, but I would translate it, because first it sounds more professional than using anglicisms.
* Because these keywords got translated the code can't replace them with values.
* Basicly the idea having these keywords in translation files is just to change the order of them (according to the culture and the region, where another order would be expected).
-> So reverted the translated keywords for german and french.
* Originally taken from my own packaging of Cura on launchpad: ppa:thopiekar/cura - https://launchpad.net/~thopiekar/+archive/ubuntu/cura
* It adds mime-types, which are supported by Cura, to the mime-database, so filemanagers can recognize these files.
* This sharemimeinfo includes currently 3MF, STL and OBJ.
As I upgraded my computer to a developer version of Ubuntu, I noticed that the OpenGL module, which is needed for our workaround, is currently broken.
So I browsed the web and found the reason why it is needed at all and found a alternative.
The reason for the problem is that Qt5 is dynamicly loading libGL.so instead of libGL.so.1, as the OpenGL module loads libGL.so.1.
So if you install the closed-source nvidia drivers it only creates a link from libGL.so.1 to it's binaries and the result is that PyQt5/Qt5 tries to load Mesa binaries together with NVidia binaries.
By importing the OpenGL module you preload the libGL.so.1, but this can also be done directly by using ctypes.
* Replaced the OpenGL fix with the ctypes fix
* Added a TODO