This is what the kiwi encoder (used at Figma) does, so it can encode signed integers with the same variable-length encoding it uses for unsigned integers. I’m sure kiwi was inspired by a predecessor file format.
just curious, in which cases does figma require to do this?
This is what the kiwi encoder (used at Figma) does, so it can encode signed integers with the same variable-length encoding it uses for unsigned integers. I’m sure kiwi was inspired by a predecessor file format.
just curious, in which cases does figma require to do this?