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Author SHA1 Message Date
unknown
6370ebe1c8 add texture table 2022-05-01 15:24:10 -04:00
unknown
5ef8f18970 fix hd bathroom crafts 2022-04-24 11:11:05 -04:00
unknown
8e4df1637f add hd bedroom 2022-04-24 11:07:38 -04:00
unknown
63ad77e242 make beds sleepable https://github.com/mt-mods/homedecor_modpack/issues/13 2021-11-27 20:51:47 -05:00
ExeVirus
f9ca183f2a # Compression Commit
This commit performs both lossless and lossy compression on every .obj and .png in homedecor. The .png files were all 100% losslessly compressed using ect.exe and optipng.exe (more details below) at maximum settings. The .obj files were lossy-compressed so that comments were removed, trailing 000's were removed and all numbers rounded to 3 decimal places max. Blender exports at 6 decimal places but for minetest, 3 decimal places is the absolute maximum a person with anything under a 256K screen will ever need.

## Results
```
Original entire modpack size: 6343.5 KB
New entire modpack size:      5312.2 KB
Total Reduction:              1031.3 KB  (16.3% less)
```
Please note that actual media size is likely more like 4,500 KB so media reduction is more around 20-25%.

## Details / What actions were actually performed

Used these programs:

https://github.com/ExeVirus/Compress-Obj

https://sourceforge.net/projects/optipng/

https://github.com/fhanau/Efficient-Compression-Tool

Ran this command on every .obj: (fast)

```
luajit.exe compress.lua -f <file> -precision 3
```

Ran these commands on every .png: (slow)
```
ect.exe  -9 -strip --allfilters-b <file>
optipng.exe -o7 -strip all -clobber <file>
```

Note that for future compression, I recommend only using optipng.exe instead of both. ECT can get better results but it takes a LOT longer and only ever saves another 1-2% of the file size. Not worth an extra 10-20 seconds per texture file in my opinion.

## Time spent

Roughly 2 Hours from start to finish + commit + PR
2021-01-23 07:28:20 -05:00
Louis Royer
1090c9139c .luacheckrc on each mod 2020-08-05 16:01:47 +02:00
Louis Royer
1c7ceb2e90 MT5 translation for homedecor_common
- Remove intllib support
- Fix luacheck warnings (except for 1 I don't know what to do)
- Removes homedecor_common/mt_game_beds_functions.lua (we can get the
function directly from `beds` mod instead of using an obsolete copie; I
have not re-enabled bed-sleeping, but it should work)
2020-08-05 16:01:47 +02:00
Louis Royer
c6e35a4e5c MT5 translation for homedecor_bedroom
- add screwdriver in optional_depends
- Fix luacheck warnings
2020-08-05 15:35:36 +02:00
Vanessa Dannenberg
9dcc6c2b4d use Unified Dyes on_dig where needed - requires Unified Dyes commit 9ff40a7f or later 2019-07-18 02:16:46 -04:00
TenPlus1
0cd8bd7780 remove homedecor_i18n and merged into homedecor_common, fixed meseon global error 2019-04-21 16:25:21 +01:00
Vanessa Dannenberg
b08c0905c0 Split the big "homedecor" mod into multiple sub-mods
Any of these new submods can be run without any other
components that were once part of the big "homedecor"
mod, other than homedecor_common and homedecor_i18n

Reduced dependencies where possible, but each submod still
has its various dependencies more or less the same as before,
i.e. some need basic_materials, others need unifieddyes,
some need building_blocks, and so on.

All of the stuff that used to be under homedecor/handlers
got moved to homedecor_common, as did any models and/or textures
that are used by more than one other homedecor component.

All the miscellaneous items that didn't warrant their own
mod ended up in homedecor_misc, which can also be thought
of as the remains of the original "homedecor" mod, renamed.
2019-04-20 17:02:42 -04:00