(2018-12-29, 8:01)Chris Dee Wrote: Uli has also recognised that this does not encode the glyph colour, so because colour 16 is used for the background, we cannot use the existing files to render white text.
We could a) separate the foreground from the background two have two files for each glyph which can then be coloured independently, or b) duplicate the files, where necessary, for each additional colour.
Wouldn't it make more sense for the glyph and the background to be two separate subparts, and then the full symbol file would simply refer to the two subfiles with appropriate colors?