Crop non-team hats without “real” animation to static format (32×32)
This …
a) makes these hats more managable
b) Fixes some clipping problems with hats which take the full height
(e.g. knight, noface)
b) reduces file size
This has been done semi-automated with the following steps:
1. Carefully select hats manually and write them in a list file
2. Run a script to crop them to 32×32 using ImageMagick
3. Check ALL the converted hats in Hedgewars
4. Discard hat changes which turn out to be bad
5. Manually convert any non-RGBA images back to RGBA
6. Final check
7. Commit
# check for a well known-framework
execute_process(COMMAND stat ${frameworks_dir}/QtCore.framework RESULT_VARIABLE doBundle OUTPUT_QUIET ERROR_QUIET)
# prepare Frameworks directory
execute_process(COMMAND mkdir -p ${frameworks_dir})
# macdeployqt will convert safely any absolute path library for 'hedgewars'
execute_process(COMMAND ${macdeployqt_executable} ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Hedgewars.app OUTPUT_QUIET ERROR_QUIET)
# but macdeployqt will not work for a second executable, so employ this series of ridiculous commands to work around it
execute_process(COMMAND mv ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Hedgewars.app/Contents/MacOS/hedgewars ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Hedgewars.app/Contents/MacOS/tmp)
execute_process(COMMAND mv ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Hedgewars.app/Contents/MacOS/hwengine ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Hedgewars.app/Contents/MacOS/hedgewars)
execute_process(COMMAND ${macdeployqt_executable} ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Hedgewars.app OUTPUT_QUIET ERROR_QUIET)
execute_process(COMMAND mv ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Hedgewars.app/Contents/MacOS/hedgewars ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Hedgewars.app/Contents/MacOS/hwengine)
execute_process(COMMAND mv ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Hedgewars.app/Contents/MacOS/tmp ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/Hedgewars.app/Contents/MacOS/hedgewars)
if(doBundle EQUAL 1)
if(${SPARKLE_FOUND})
execute_process(COMMAND cp -pPR ${SPARKLE_LIBRARY} ${frameworks_dir})
endif()
message(STATUS "Frameworks and libraries successfully copied...")
else()
message(STATUS "Frameworks already present, skipping...")
endif()