@thibaultamartin @TimothyRoes @jimmac i've been meaning to try typst for ages. typesetter was the push i needed. this is SO. GOOD.
problems it solved for me in a matter of seconds that require insane hoop-jumps in latex:
* easily configure 2 builds so i can print my whitepapers in both "normal" 2-column layout and a convenient 1-col layout for a friend who requires the latter for a small e-reader
* automatic hindi / pāli / sanskrit rendering into a separate font, based on unicode range
* forced multi-script font rendering, if i want it
* complex ligature support for words like "क्ष्ण्य", "कार्त्स्न्य", or "अ॒ग्निमी॑ळे" that might not even render correctly on the computer you're reading this with
after decades digging into the various 3rd party tools and esoteric latex wizardry i've needed to get documents to look the way i want, typst almost feels too easy. this is amazing.
AND IT WORKS WITH MY BIBTEX ❤️
having a native #gnome app isn't just icing on the cake... this is one less time i have to open emacs.