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typst
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Laid Off in My Career, and Twice in One Year
I may be a tad late, but typst does have a compiler you can use locally with your favorite local text editor.
https://github.com/typst/typst/releases
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MdBook – a command line tool to create books with Markdown
I am happily experimenting with Typst right now (https://typst.app/ ), which compiles much faster than LaTeX and with a syntax very similar to md, together with nice support for math, figures and advanced settings.
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You too can write a book
Check out [typest](https://typst.app/) if you're looking to write a book yourself.
[Hypermedia Systems book](https://hypermedia.systems/) was written with it.
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Exploring Typst, a new typesetting system similar to LaTeX
This [issue](https://github.com/typst/typst/issues/4224) and others like it are dealbreakers for me. There are numerous related issues, but the developers are stubbornly sticking to their interpretation—using the older definition of leading from the days of metal type, rather than the more modern concept of line-spacing. No other software or modern typesetting system I know of uses this approach anymore. This is particularly frustrating since I work with a lot of multilingual text, including Arabic, and it's very difficult to align the baselines when setting text in more than one column.
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Quarkdown: Markdown with Superpowers
- Long-form, print-friendly report generation, including data visualization, tables and images
[0] https://github.com/typst/typst
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Show HN: Srcbook – A TypeScript notebook for rapid prototyping
I somehow didn't know about https://github.com/typst/typst. This is a really cool project, going to dig in further.
At first glance, this seems particularly useful for scientific-style notebooks, which aren't our primary focus. If the demand is there though, I don't see why we couldn't integrate.
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Blitz: A lightweight, modular, extensible web renderer
It's kinda early, but we're looking at collaborating with https://typst.app/ (a modern LaTeX alternative) on this. They already have some of the low-level PDF writing infrastructure in place, and are working on something higher-level that we're hoping to use.
(you could also look at using Typst directly if you're not tied to HTML)
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Introduction to Haskell Diagrams
I think that I need something in between. Recently, I was checking typst. It is quite impressive. But I am not sure if I need a better LaTeX.
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Why I Prefer RST to Markdown
I think the previous author is confused because if you google "Typst", you end up at https://typst.app, which seems to only advertise the web GUI and not the open-source CLI tool.
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What TeX Gets Right
> Now, it’s certainly possible that one could develop a new, generative typesetting language that captures the virtues that I’ve discussed above and is free of TeX’s historical baggage.
Like [typst](https://github.com/typst/typst)?
awesome-typst
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Typst – Compose Papers Faster
As per https://github.com/qjcg/awesome-typst#graphics there is CeTZ. Of course it is not as full-fledged as TikZ, but it works pretty well.
- LaTeX3: Programming in LaTeX with Ease
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Typst: Compose papers faster
Certainly, it will come at some point; for now, there are a few community-made alternatives. See https://github.com/qjcg/awesome-typst
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Typst is a new typesetter aiming to be a modern alternative to LaTeX. I wrote a template for Penn State theses / dissertations. Take a look!
There's some good resources here, especially the physics library which I think brings a lot of helpful math functions.
What are some alternatives?
typst-lsp - [Deprecated] An early language server for Typst, plus a VS Code extension
cetz - CeTZ: ein Typst Zeichenpaket - A library for drawing stuff with Typst.
asciidoctor-latex - :triangular_ruler: Add LaTeX features to AsciiDoc & convert AsciiDoc to LaTeX
cirCeTZ - A port of circuitikz to Typst using CeTZ!
json-resume-template - JSON-based standard for resume
KeenType - Pure Java typesetting system
KeenWrite - Free, open-source, cross-platform desktop Markdown text editor with live preview, string interpolation, and math.
latex-snippets - Vim + LaTeX snippets setup
tree-sitter-typst - A TreeSitter parser for the Typst File Format
webapp-issues - Issue tracker for Typst's web app.
typst.nvim - WIP. Goals: Treesitter highlighting, snippets, and a smooth intergration with neovim.
awesome-for-beginners - A list of awesome beginners-friendly projects.