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https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2600581811
0-499 (inclusive) is "very short".
500-749 is "short"
750-999 is "medium"
1000-1249 is "long"
1250 and above is "very long"
I'm not sure if this is in seconds (I only had a quick glance), but I would assume that it is. Anyway that's where you can find that code if you want to edit it yourself, hope that helps a bit.
also, I play Starbound
For example, I expected 300s to 1305s to be considered 'short', 1306 to 2310s to be 'medium', 2311s to 3315s to be 'long', and 3316s to 4320s to be 'very long'. But, this is not the case.
Anyone know where I can find where the 'short, medium, long and very long' descriptions and their connection to day/night length, so that I can alter them?
Might seem like a trivial detail, but I like attention to detail.