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Thanks again for your work for preservation of texts , do you think its possible to support the typst backend insted of latex for rending pdf for now i convert amuse file to typst with pandoc and it work great , we dont need the full latex to render
Thanks again for your work for preservation of texts , do you think
its possible to support the typst backend insted of latex for rending
pdf for now i convert amuse file to typst with pandoc and it work
great , we dont need the full latex to render
https://github.com/typst/typst
I don't think this is a viable option. TeX has been around for *decades*
at this point. If the rationale for this idea is just "we dont need the
full latex to render", that's a no-go. Beside the huge lifting to get
this written, I don't see a clear gain (althought I didn't take a deep
look), while I do see downsides.
Probably there's already something around based on that. You'd be better
converting the repo to typst and leaving amusewiki.
Thanks again for your work for preservation of texts , do you think its possible to support the typst backend insted of latex for rending pdf for now i convert amuse file to typst with pandoc and it work great , we dont need the full latex to render
https://github.com/typst/typst
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