I am not a user of typesetting languages so I have no real personal feelings, but I know others here have expressed a fondness for LaTeX, so this announcement caught my eye.
"Typst is a typesetting system designed to be as powerful as LaTeX and easier to use. It comes with built-in markup for common formatting tasks and flexible functions for everything else, as well as a tightly integrated scripting system. Typst supports math typesetting, bibliography management, and incremental compilation for fast compile times. It provides friendly error messages if something goes wrong. Examples are available in the repository." The example seems pretty cool to me. https://github.com/typst/typst BTW, my source was the "TLDR Newsletter." I find it a great source of small tech items that I would otherwise have missed. Free to subscribe. tldrnewsletter.com Charles ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
