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  • I had been using LaTeX at work and decided to give Typst a try:

    I installed the compiler and vscode extensions to run Typst natively.

    Setting up my orgs template in Typst was significantly easier then LaTeX and took about 20% less lines of code.

    I like the more modern, practical syntax for writing docs.

    It's still a relatively young project though, so I found a few rough edges:

    • Paragraph indentation rules for my language weren't available: managed to find a workaround though
    • Only allows use of relative paths for images, imports etc: apparently for security reasons, forces me to have template logo in almost every folder
    • Localized dates: Typst can't do it
    • No \graphicspath like command: LaTeX will search for an image by filename in each specified folder, in order. Typst has no equivalent command (yet)

    Overall I was positively impressed, but went back to LaTeX mostly because of the last two points. Curious to see how Typst will be in a few years!

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