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> At least not without using a very clever (AI could possibly do it) rasterizer.

Or something like the hinting bytecode in certain TrueType fonts?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truetype#Hinting_language



Making it hints instead of a 16x16 raster could save some weight. But 16x16 isn't a lot of data. Saving half of it but having to do the kind of magic trickery that goes on in TrueType seems a bit excessive




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