uh oh, one can now search by author on typst universe, revealing uncomfortable truths
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uh oh, one can now search by author on typst universe, revealing uncomfortable truths
Search — Typst: Universe
Explore packages and templates to take your documents to the next level.
Typst (typst.app)
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uh oh, one can now search by author on typst universe, revealing uncomfortable truths
Search — Typst: Universe
Explore packages and templates to take your documents to the next level.
Typst (typst.app)
Neat project ... so how is it with matrices? And math stuff? Or is it more like word processing.
What keeps me coming back to LaTeX is the math.
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Neat project ... so how is it with matrices? And math stuff? Or is it more like word processing.
What keeps me coming back to LaTeX is the math.
@futurebird It's pretty decent at typesetting maths (incl. matrices), especially considering it's still a young project.
My only reason to keep using LaTeX at this stage is when I need to submit to a journal. But even then, it's starting to make sense to author in typst, and convert to tex as needed via pandoc, just for the writing experience (instant preview! comprehensible programming!) and expressive power (vs markdown's limitations)
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@futurebird It's pretty decent at typesetting maths (incl. matrices), especially considering it's still a young project.
My only reason to keep using LaTeX at this stage is when I need to submit to a journal. But even then, it's starting to make sense to author in typst, and convert to tex as needed via pandoc, just for the writing experience (instant preview! comprehensible programming!) and expressive power (vs markdown's limitations)
markdown is bbcode for grown ups and little more IMO