- Man sieht sofort dass du Ahnung von #Kryptographie haben musst.
- Wieso das denn?!
- Deine Folien sind mit \LaTeX gemacht!
@RussSharek Looks interesting, didn't know about #Typst - thanks for sharing!
Have just had a quick look at it so far. If I understand it correctly, you need a special (web) app to write things in Typst. If this is true, that would probably be a no-go for me (it is a critical feature for me to be able to use my preferred editor); will nevertheless have a closer look at it.
I usually use #LaTeX in case the required formatting is complex (and in particular for documents requiring a lot of mathematical typesetting - though this happens very rarely these days) and #Asciidoc in simpler cases (which happen to be the usual cases).
Today, I’m excited to release the next major update to expltools, a bundle that includes the static analysis tool explcheck for the expl3 programming language. This update improves upon the semantic analysis processing step introduced in the previous post and lays groundwork for the final processing step of flow analysis.
Doing kinky chemistry experiments in chemistry lab ⚗🧪
#aiart #beauty #cosplay #leather #photorealistic #body #glamour #sexy #sexygirl #sexywoman #kinky #catsuit #chemistry #latex #nerdygirl #latexbodysuit
I can't speak to whether or not #typst is capable of replacing #LaTeX.
That said, it's a pretty neat tool. After poking at the (excellent) documentation and walking through the tutorial, I was able to start building good looking documents without any hand holding.
My use case is "using archaic tools like #groff to avoid fighting with gui/web word processors". If yours is similar, you'll likely enjoy playing with it.