@thibaultamartin recently posted about his experience with Typst. I haven't written anything significant since my Uni days. Recently my son's had to struggle with a MS Word project. I ended up mad that nothing has changed since my own experience with Word & Open/Libre Office and been drawn to and experimented with Typst too. Since then I've bumped into a nice GNOME App, Typesetter, that should lubricate all the initial friction you might have with Typst. It's neat.

https://flathub.org/en/apps/net.trowell.typesetter

Install Typesetter on Linux | Flathub

Minimalist Typst editor

@jimmac @thibaultamartin Oh looks cool. Sorry I'm new to Typst. What makes it beter than Markdown or LaTeX?
@TimothyRoes @jimmac markdown only has basic formatting, and LaTeX has quite a convoluted syntax. Typst is generally considered easier to write (and get right)
@thibaultamartin @TimothyRoes @jimmac Plus typst is really fast compared to LaTeX, the language server is much more useful, there is native HTML export which is going to get more polished in the future, …