* the Doom status bar has been partially virtualized to allow overriding specific parts of it, most notably the ammo display
* the internal Harmony status bar has been removed because it only works with the now disabled Dehacked patch.
* the SBARINFO definition has been removed, instead it uses a ZScript-based status bar now which overrides the ammo display to use the new ammo types instead.
This also includes Blzut3's DECORATE version of the Harmony actors and disables the Dehacked patch, which was necessary to define a working set of dynamic lights and fix a few minor errors with the original.
This was done for two reasons:
1. It forces loading of zd_extra.pk3 for the stock IWADs, eliminating a certain kind of user error.
2. It removes the stock IWAD definitions for custom games that distribute the engine along with their data, so that it doesn't pick up on Steam and GOG installations and shows an inappropriate IWAD picker.
There were two issues blocking this:
* the Doom BigUpper font was loaded for all Doom-based games. It is only valid for original idgames releases and nothing more.
* Hacx.wad defines its BigFont in FONTDEFS which blocks all custom fonts. Since the Hacx font and GZDoom's base BigFont are very similar, the FONTDEFS lump now gets deleted from the WAD directory.
Ò was inverted and therefore had inconsistent shading, which is fixed; Ů had darkened corners to give in to the umlaut, but was found to not be necessary; Љ and Л are both smoothened according to how the letter looks in the console font, and Џ is slightly shortened (to match up with the letter Q in terms of size).
Previously, the characters И, Й, Ѝ and Я had the appearance of inverted versions of their Latin counterparts, N and R. With inverted shading, the letters turned out difficult to read; therefore, this commit reverts them to their old appearance (from the Russian Doom port, made by @JNechaevsky).
Apparently this was copied from the old Umlaut characters which had it wrong. Changed for all affected graphics to use the same color as the IWAD to avoid visible discrepancies with translations that can make this visible.