Playing around with it’s like a dream come true so far. I edit in , changes show up in the generated pdf very quickly with the command line tool in watch mode. No fussing around with ponderous toolchains. Next up converting a medium size doc with a lot of equations from .

@ambihelical how do you find the difference between writing #asciidoc stuff in #emacs versus writing #typst in #emacs?

also do you by chance use #doomemacs

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@javentous It seems on the whole a bit nicer. The markup is easy enough although tables are a bit more work. I miss the math preview I had set up for latex equations in adoc-mode. But math markup is much easier to read and write with typst. And it’s much faster to get a document out so it’s just a little less convenient.

I don’t use doom I started from scratch before it was a thing. But often recommend it to those that are emacs curious.

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