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How does this work?
It's an interesting idea to substitute a brick for its position on an x / y coordinate axis (actually, all FontStruct depends on that), but your graphic resolution is missing a part of explanation, and the paths and procedures that there you points are understood, although with difficulty. Also, I think you should include negative values with the - sign in front (values below the baseline or to the left of the glyph start). I said, it's an interesting idea, but I have to admit that I didn't understand the meaning of the font until you published the sample (sorry, I'm a bit slow) and after spending some time. I have the idea that we should always explain things before better than later (it has happened to me on several occasions). This is why I like FontStruct. My 10 for you.
@elmo
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