Reduce the size of current and new JSONs by standardising them with 1 tab indentation instead of 4 spaces.
This effectively reduces the size by almost 20 MB.
| Current | New |
|---|---|
| 85.2 Mib | 67 Mib |
Used [JQ](https://jqlang.org/) `--tab` to automatically format every current JSON.
> [!NOTE]
> Some profiles had the arrays on the same line, but those created by Orca were in the standard format (each object below the previous one). In some cases, this increases the number of tabs due to the new lines, but the increase is negligible, and this way both the base profiles and those created by Orca maintain the same style.
* Whitespace cleanup in Prusa profile
```
$ diff -u Prusa.json <(jq --indent 4 < Prusa.json) | wc -l
0
```
* Add Prusa MK4S profiles
There were generated from the PrusaSlicer profiles[0] using some scripts
which try to faithfully convert the profiles[1]. The high flow nozzle
settings have been modeled as a separate printer model.
A few things I'm aware of that haven't been converted:
- Filament multi-material settings (eg loading speeds)
- High-flow and abrasive nozzle check in gcode, which, as far as I
know, isn't available in the current firmware anyways
I've also found that disabling z-hop on layer change in OrcaSlicer seems
more similar to the behavior in PrusaSlicer (which allows travel
distance limitations to override that setting), so I've disabled that.
Fixes#7391
[0]: 0bca90da13/resources/profiles/PrusaResearch.ini
[1]: https://github.com/rcloran/SuperSlicer_to_Orca_scripts/tree/20d2881