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.
# Description
This PR adds support for the new printer model **Cubicon xCeler-Plus**.
It includes:
- Machine configuration (JSON)
- Process profiles (Speed, Quality settings)
- Filament settings
- Bed texture and model resources
# Screenshots/Recordings/Graphs
# Tests
I have successfully tested the sliced G-code on the actual machine (Cubicon xCeler-Plus).
- [x] Slicing test passed
- [x] Printing test passed with Klipper firmware
* Change ironing angle setting to be an offset angle from the top surface angle rather offset from the layer 0 angle that changes on each layer.
* Change Ironing angle offset range from [-1,359] to [0,359].
-1 is redundant because it is the same behavior as 0 offset.
* Change ironing_angle new default value to 0.
* Update existing print profiles' hardcoded ironing_angles from -1 to 0 to reflect new default value.
* Add migration for old -1 ironing_angle settings. Remove logic for -1 ironing_angle.
* Add u8 prefix for degree symbol string
* Use solid_infill_direction instead of infill_direction for top surface infill direction. Use calculate_infill_rotation_angle to add offset to solid_infill_rotate_template if used.
* Update quality settings wiki for Ironing
* Set f->is_using_template_angle when making ironing filler objects
* Update quality_settings_ironing link from #angle to #angle-offset
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Co-authored-by: Noisyfox <timemanager.rick@gmail.com>