fix: Correctly calculate the bounds of hat blocks. #8616
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Fixes gonfunko/scratch-blocks#201
Proposed Changes
This PR updates the calculation of the height of hats on blocks. Previously, the height of a hat was the value that was used for the Y position of points on an SVG curve. However, this is not the actual Y position of e.g. the apex of the curve, but rather the Y position of the control points used to define the Bézier curve, which is different from the actual max Y value of the curve itself; note the position of the lower control points relative to the bottom of the curve in the graphic here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Tutorial/Paths#b%C3%A9zier_curves.
Per https://stackoverflow.com/a/5327329, the height of the curve is 3/4 the Y position of the control points, at least in the simple situation we use for hats. As a result, before this change, the bounds of hat blocks were incorrect:
With this change, the bounds are as expected across all three built-in renderers: