And then also update the profiles to make the profiles end up at what it was originally (I confirmed this with the materials team).
Contributes to issue CURA-3960.
It was giving a warning for 0.8mm polypropylene because that was set to 0.5mm hop. It was decided that a minimum value at all for z-hop is nonsense because you can just disable z-hop without getting a warning. I'm still setting it to zero because negative will still go wrong in your print.
Contributes to issue CURA-3960.
For polypropylene a wipe distance of twice the nozzle size is fine. Even required, since the material warps so much that it breaks open automatically if a breach starts to appear at the seam. For other warping materials this could also be a problem, so let's just increase the warning value.
Contributes to issue CURA-3960.
The stand-by temperature should be 175 for these profiles because the UM3 firmware levels the bed with that temperature. It should be 100 in the quality profiles because that's what the stand-by temperature should be when standing by while the other nozzle is printing.
Contributes to issue CURA-3960.
The stand-by temperature in the material profiles is the temperature at which the build plate levelling should be done. The actual stand-by temperature in Cura should be 100, so these profiles have to overwrite the material profile then.
Contributes to issue CURA-3960.
This change fixes a problem where a sequence of lines that have different widths are displayed
with the widths shifted by 1, i.e. line 1 had the width of line 2 and so on.
It looks very wierd to have the Material category label translated but not the rest of the categories. I don't know the proper translations for the rest, so I must remove this one. The label is left intact though.
Contributes to issue CURA-3950.
These profiles have been tested and they are in the process of optimising them, but there is still some room for improvement there so this is supposed to lower the expectations of our users.
Contributes to issue CURA-3960.
Note that Git says that Fast was renamed to Verydraft, but in reality Fast was renamed to Draft and Draft was renamed to Verydraft.
Contributes to issue CURA-3960.
These are optimised to the level of the materials: Anything that is common between quality profiles with the same material and nozzle gets bubbled to the profile for that material (per nozzle). It doesn't bubble any further (to the variant) because that could have an impact on the other profiles.
This basically only removes settings because where these settings then bubble to is the material profile in the fdm_materials repository. And a lot of settings are just removed because they are equal to the default.
Contributes to issue CURA-3960.