The call to OutputDevice from the save button filters by the file types available to the machine. The call to OutputDevice from the application menu doesn't.
Contributes to issue CURA-611.
The MIME types as specified in the printer definitions need to match the MIME types specified in the mesh writer plugins.
Contributes to issue CURA-611.
Applies the same rename behavior introduced in the profiles rework to machine names. Machine names are always accepted, but if they are non-unique a number is added (recursively).
If no name is specified, a logical default is chosen. Robust against leading/trailing spaces, and case insensitive.
Contributes to CURA-425
This will determine which file formats a machine is able to save to. The setting is currently not yet used. It will be used to filter the output formats under the Save to File dialogue.
Contributes to issue CURA-611.
In my point of view this is the most locial order of it.
For the future we should think about putting the name of the removable drive into quotation marks,
so it will output: "Auf Wechseldatenträger 'Your SD card' gespeichert als 'Your Code.gcode'".
I don't know where "Ready to " also appears, but after loading an object I just found this mixed translation.
"Bereit Auf Wechseldatenträger speichern" -> "Bereit zum Speichern auf Wechseldatenträger"
As far as I understand the code Cura will replace "%1 Meter" with a string converted from a float.
In german it is correct so say "x,y Meter" where in english regions it would be called "x.y meter".
So what it needs in Cura is something like "[before_comma],[after_comma] Meter" to the character "." can be translated to ",".
As Cura isn't able (correct me if it can) to do this on it's own, so changing it back to "x.y Meter".
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.