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title: 0.13.0
description: Changes in Typst 0.13.0
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# Version 0.13.0
## Highlights
- There is now a distinction between [proper paragraphs]($par) and just
inline-level content. This is important for future work on accessibility and
means that [first line indent]($par.first-line-indent) can now be enabled for
all paragraph instead of just consecutive ones.
- The [`outline`] has a better out-of-the-box look and is more customizable
- The new [`curve`] function (that supersedes the `path` function) provides a
simpler and more flexible interface for creating Beziér curves
- The `image` function now supports raw [pixel raster formats]($image.format)
for generating images from within Typst
- Functions that accept [file paths]($syntax/#paths) now also accept raw
[bytes] instead, for full flexibility
- WebAssembly [plugins]($plugin) are more flexible and automatically run
multi-threaded
- Fixed a long-standing bug where single-letter strings in math (`[$"a"$]`)
would be displayed in italics
- You can now specify which charset should be [covered]($text.font) by which
font family
- The [`pdf.embed`] function lets you embed files into the exported PDF
- HTML export is currently under active development. The feature is still _very_
incomplete, but already available for experimentation behind a feature flag.
## Model
- There is now a distinction between [proper paragraphs]($par) and just
inline-level content **(Breaking change)**
- All text at the root of a document is wrapped in paragraphs. Meanwhile, text
in a container (like a block) is only wrapped in a paragraph if the
container holds any block-level content. If all of the content is
inline-level, no paragraph is created.
- In the laid-out document, it's not immediately visible whether text became
part of a paragraph. However, it is still important for accessibility, HTML
export, and for properties like `first-line-indent`.
- Show rules on `par` now only affect proper paragraphs
- The `first-line-indent` and `hanging-indent` properties also only affect
proper paragraphs
- Creating a `{par[..]}` with body content that is not fully inline-level will
result in a warning
- The default show rules of various built-in elements like lists, quotes, etc.
were adjusted to ensure they produce/don't produce paragraphs as appropriate
- The [`outline`] function was fully reworked to improve its out-of-the-box
behaviour **(Breaking change)**
- [Outline entries]($outline.entry) are now [blocks]($block) and are thus
affected by block spacing
- The `{auto}` indentation mode now aligns numberings and titles outline-wide
for a grid-like look
- Automatic indentation now also indents entries without a numbering
- Titles wrapping over multiple lines now have hanging indent
- The page number won't appear alone on its own line number anymore
- The link now spans the full entry instead of just the title and page number
- The default spacing between outline leader dots was increased
- The [`fill`]($outline.entry.fill) parameter was moved from `outline` to
`outline.entry` and can thus be configured through show-set rules
- Removed `body` and `page` fields from outline entry
- Added `indented`, `prefix`, `inner`, `body`, and `page` methods on outline
entries to simplify writing of show rules
- Added configuration to [`par.first-line-indent`] for indenting all paragraphs
instead of just consecutive ones
- Added [`form`]($ref.form) parameter to `ref` function. Setting the form to
`{"page"}` will produce a page reference instead of a textual one.
- Added [`document.description`] field, which results in corresponding PDF and
HTML metadata
- Added [`enum.reversed`] parameter
- Added support for Greek [numbering]
- When the [`link`] function wraps around a container like a [block], it will
now generate only one link for the whole block instead of individual links for
all the visible leaf elements. This significantly reduces PDF file sizes when
combining `link` and [`repeat`].
- The [`link`] function will now only strip one prefix (like `mailto:` or
`tel:`) instead of multiple
- The link function now suppresses hyphenation via a built-in show-set rule
rather than through its default show rule
- Displaying the page counter without a specified numbering will now take the
page numbering into account
## Visualization
- Added new [`curve`] function that supersedes the [`path`] function and
provides a simpler and more flexible interface. The `path` function is now
deprecated.
- The `image` function now supports raw [pixel raster formats]($image.format).
This can be used to generate images from within Typst without the need for
encoding in an image exchange format.
- Added [`image.scaling`] parameter for configuring how an image is scaled by
PNG export and PDF viewers (smooth or pixelated)
- Added [`image.icc`] parameter for providing or overriding the ICC profile of
an image
- Renamed `pattern` to [`tiling`]. The name `pattern` remains as a deprecated
alias.
- Added [`gradient.center`], [`gradient.radius`], [`gradient.focal-center`], and
[`gradient.focal-radius`] methods
- Fixed interaction of clipping and outset on [`box`] and [`block`]
- Fixed panic with [`path`] of infinite length
- Fixed non-solid (e.g. tiling) text fills in clipped blocks
- Auto-detection of image formats from a raw buffer now has basic support for
SVGs
## Scripting
- Functions that accept [file paths]($syntax/#paths) now also accept raw
[bytes] instead
- [`image`], [`cbor`], [`csv`], [`json`], [`toml`], [`xml`], and [`yaml`] now
support a path string or bytes and their `.decode` variants are deprecated
- [`plugin`], [`bibliography`], [`bibliography.style`], [`cite.style`],
[`raw.theme`], and [`raw.syntaxes`] now accept bytes in addition to path
strings. These did not have `.decode` variants, so this adds new
flexibility.
- The `path` argument/field of [`image`] and [`bibliography`] was renamed to
`source` and `sources`, respectively **(Minor breaking change)**
- Improved WebAssembly [plugins]($plugin)
- The `plugin` type is replaced by a [`plugin` function]($plugin) that returns
a [module] containing normal Typst functions. This module can be used with
import syntax. **(Breaking change)**
- Plugins now automatically run in multiple threads without any changes by
plugin authors
- A new [`plugin.transition`] API is introduced which allows plugins to run
impure initialization in a way that doesn't break Typst's purity guarantees
- The variable name bound by a bare import (no renaming, no import list) is now
determined statically and dynamic imports without `{as}` renaming (e.g.
`{import "ot" + "her.typ}`) are a hard error **(Breaking change)**
- Values of the [`arguments`] type can now be added with `+` and
[joined]($scripting/#blocks) in curly-braced code blocks
- Functions in an element function's scope can now be called with method syntax,
bringing elements and types closer (in anticipation of a future full
unification of the two). Currently, this is only useful for [`outline.entry`]
as no other element function defines methods.
- Added [`calc.norm`] function for computing Euclidean norms
- Added support for 32-bit floats in [`float.from-bytes`] and [`float.to-bytes`]
- The [`decimal`] constructor now also accepts decimal values
- Improved `repr` of [symbols]($symbol), [arguments], and [types]($type)
- Duplicate [symbol] variants and modifiers are now a hard error
**(Breaking change)**
## Math
- Fixed a bug where single letter strings in math (`[$"a"$]`) would be displayed
in italics
- Math function calls can now have hypheanted named arguments and support
[argument spreading]($arguments/#spreading)
- Better looking accents thanks to support for the `flac` (Flattened Accent
Forms) and `dtls` (Dotless Forms) OpenType features
- Added `lcm` [text operator]($math.op)
- The [`bold`]($math.bold) function now works with ϝ and Ϝ
- The [`italic`]($math.italic) function now works with ħ
- Fixed a bug where the extent of a math equation was wrongly affected by
internal metadata
- Fixed interaction of [`lr`]($math.lr) and [context] expressions
- Fixed weak spacing being unconditionally ignored in [`lr`]($math.lr)
- Fixed sub/superscripts sometimes being in the wrong position with
[`lr`]($math.lr)
- Fixed multi-line annotations (e.g. overbrace) changing the math baseline
- Fixed merging of attachments when the base is a nested equation
- Fixed resolving of contextual (em-based) text sizes within math
- Fixed spacing around ⊥
## Bibliography
TODO (update after hayagriva bump)
## Text
- Added support for specifying which charset should be [covered]($text.font) by
which font family
- Added [`all`]($smallcaps.all) parameter to `smallcaps` function that also
enables small capitals on uppercase letters
- Added basic i18n for Basque and Bulgarian
- [Justification]($par.justify) does not affect [raw] blocks anymore
- [CJK-Latin-spacing]($text.cjk-latin-spacing) does not affect [raw] text
anymore
- Fixed wrong language codes being used for Greek and Ukrainian
- Fixed default quotes for Croatian
- Fixed crash in RTL text handling
- New font metadata exception for New Computer Modern Sans Math
- Updated bundled New Computer Modern fonts to version 7.0
## Layout
- Fixed various bugs with footnotes
- Fixed footnotes getting lost when multiple footnotes were nested within
another footnote
- Fixed endless loops with empty and overlarge footnotes
- Fixed crash with overlarge footnotes within a floating placement
- Fixed sizing of quadratic shapes ([`square`] and [`circle`])
- Fixed [`block.sticky`] not working properly at the top of a container
- Fixed crash due to consecutive weak spacing
- Fixed crash when a [block] or text have negative sizes
- Fixed unnecessary hyphenations occurring in rare scenarios due to a bad
interaction between padding and paragraph optimization
- Fixed lone [citations]($cite) in [`align`] not becoming their own paragraph
## Syntax
- Top-level closing square brackets that do not have a matching opening square
bracket are now a hard error **(Minor breaking change)**
- Adding a space between the identifier and the parentheses in a set rule is not
allowed anymore **(Minor breaking change)**
- Numbers with a unit cannot have a base prefix anymore, e.g. `0b100000pt` is
not allowed anymore. Previously, it was syntactically allowed but always
resolved to a value of zero. **(Minor breaking change)**
- Using `is` as an identifier will now warn as it might become a keyword in the
future
- Fixed minor whitespace handling bugs
- in math mode argument lists
- at the end of headings
- between a term list's term and description
- Fixed parsing of empty single line raw blocks with 3+ backticks and a language
tag
- Fixed minor bug with parentheses parsing in math
- Markup that can only appear at the start of the line (headings, lists) can now
also appear at the start of a list item
- A shebang `#!` at the very start of a file is now ignored
## PDF export
- Added `pdf.embed` function for embedding files in the exported PDF
- Added support for PDF/A-3b export
- The PDF timestamp will now contain the timezone by default
## HTML export
**Note:** HTML export is currently under active development. The feature is
still _very_ incomplete, but already available for experimentation behind a
feature flag.
- Added HTML output support for some (but not all) of the built-in elements
- Added [`html.elem`] function for outputting an arbitrary HTML element
- Added [`html.frame`] function for integrating content that requires layout
into HTML (by embedding an SVG)
- Added [`target`] function which returns either `{"paged"}` or `{"html"}`
depending on the export target
## Tooling and Diagnostics
- Autocompletion improvements
- Added autocompletion for file paths
- Smarter autocompletion of variables: Completing `{rect(fill: |)}` will now
only show variables which contain a valid fill (either directly or nested,
e.g. a dictionary containing a valid fill)
- Different functions will now autocomplete with different brackets (round vs
square) depending on which kind is more useful
- Positional parameters which are already provided aren't autocompleted again
anymore
- Fixed variable autocompletion not considering parameters
- Added autocompletion snippets for common figure usages
- Fixed autocompletion after half-completed import item
- Fixed autocompletion for `cite` function
- Added warning when an unconditional return in a code block discards joined
content
- Fixed error message when accessing non-existent label
- Fixed handling of nested imports in IDE functionality
## Command Line Interface
- Added `--features` argument and `TYPST_FEATURES` environment variable for
opting into experimental features. The only feature so far is `html`.
- Added a live reloading HTTP server to `typst watch` when targeting HTML
- Fixed self-update not being aware about certain target architectures
- Fixed crash when piping `typst fonts` output to another command
## Symbols
- Added: `numero`, `eq.triple.not`, `asymp`, `asymp.not`
TODO (update after codex bump)
## Deprecations
- The [`path`] function in favor of the [`curve`] function
- The name `pattern` for tiling patterns in favor of the new name [`tiling`]
- [`image.decode`], [`cbor.decode`], [`csv.decode`], [`json.decode`],
[`toml.decode`], [`xml.decode`], [`yaml.decode`] in favor of the top-level
functions directly accepting both paths and bytes
## Development
- The `typst::compile` function is now generic and can return either a
`PagedDocument` or an `HtmlDocument`
- `typst-timing` now supports WebAssembly targets via `web-sys` when the `wasm`
feature is enabled
- Increased minimum supported Rust version to 1.80
- Fixed linux/arm64 Docker image

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release.
## Versions
- [Typst 0.13.0]($changelog/0.13.0)
- [Typst 0.12.0]($changelog/0.12.0)
- [Typst 0.11.1]($changelog/0.11.1)
- [Typst 0.11.0]($changelog/0.11.0)

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let mut page = md_page(resolver, resolver.base(), load!("changelog/welcome.md"));
let base = format!("{}changelog/", resolver.base());
page.children = vec![
md_page(resolver, &base, load!("changelog/0.13.0.md")),
md_page(resolver, &base, load!("changelog/0.12.0.md")),
md_page(resolver, &base, load!("changelog/0.11.1.md")),
md_page(resolver, &base, load!("changelog/0.11.0.md")),