Some contributors seem to have a shift key stuck here or there. Many 'stylised' capitalisations weren't reflected even on the manufacturer's websites, or were also stylising words like 'pro' and 'dual' or even actual chemical names like 'nylon'. Normalising the caps makes it more fair for everyone, since all of these are written in the same font.
As discussed with the Cura team.
These are overrides of default_value while there is a value defined. As such these overrides had no effect at all.
Changing them to value can actually change the behaviour of the profile. That is not what the profile author has apparently tested with, so I'm not doing that. I'm just removing the unused data.
In the future if we get new definitions the author gets notified of the error so that he may test more effectively. The legacy can't be fixed without re-testing, so I'm leaving that to the authors.
Done during Turbo Testing & Tooling. I want to go home for the weekend now...
This should make it a bit easier for others to create a new definition since there is less for them to 'have to know'. Previously they would be required to fill in as category Other, but now they can just leave the category out.