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Paul Kaplan authored
Since the common use-case is download/edit/re-upload, and we do not want to explode the storage size of assets (which are considerably larger with fonts inlined), just do what scratch2 did and do not inline the fonts. This is not ideal if kids want to use the costumes for other purposes, but until we can create a way to strip inlined fonts before uploading to the asset server, this is the conservative way to go.
Paul Kaplan authoredSince the common use-case is download/edit/re-upload, and we do not want to explode the storage size of assets (which are considerably larger with fonts inlined), just do what scratch2 did and do not inline the fonts. This is not ideal if kids want to use the costumes for other purposes, but until we can create a way to strip inlined fonts before uploading to the asset server, this is the conservative way to go.
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