Matrices in an SWF file store their scale/skew components in
in 16.16 format (fbits).
Split `ruffle_core::Matrix` and `swf::Matrix`. `swf::Matrix` now
stores its data as `Fixed16` instead of immediately converting to
`f32`.
Switch from pixels to twips for internal calculations. swf crate
was updated to add a Twips wrapper-type. Ruffle will use this type
internally for transforms and shapes. This fixes some precision
errors in rendering (see heroes_of_cybertron.swf) and will match
what the Flash Player does internally more closely. (e.g.
DisplayObject x and y will be quantized to 1/20 pixel units). It
is up to the renderer to convert units from twip space to pixels
when rendering.