Document removals in changelog (#5827)

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@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ description: Changes slated to appear in Typst 0.13.0
result in a warning result in a warning
- The default show rules of various built-in elements like lists, quotes, etc. - 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 were adjusted to ensure they produce/don't produce paragraphs as appropriate
- Removed support for booleans and content in [`outline.indent`]
- The [`outline`] function was fully reworked to improve its out-of-the-box - The [`outline`] function was fully reworked to improve its out-of-the-box
behavior **(Breaking change)** behavior **(Breaking change)**
- [Outline entries]($outline.entry) are now [blocks]($block) and are thus - [Outline entries]($outline.entry) are now [blocks]($block) and are thus
@ -312,8 +313,20 @@ feature flag.
functions directly accepting both paths and bytes functions directly accepting both paths and bytes
- The `sect` and its variants in favor of `inter`, and `integral.sect` in favor - The `sect` and its variants in favor of `inter`, and `integral.sect` in favor
of `integral.inter` of `integral.inter`
- Fully removed type/str compatibility behavior (e.g. `{int == "integer"}`)
which was temporarily introduced in Typst 0.8 **(Breaking change)** ## Removals
- Removed `style` function and `styles` argument of [`measure`], use a [context]
expression instead **(Breaking change)**
- Removed `state.display` function, use [`state.get`] instead
**(Breaking change)**
- Removed `location` argument of [`state.at`], [`counter.at`], and [`query`]
**(Breaking change)**
- Removed compatibility behavior where [`counter.display`] worked without
[context] **(Breaking change)**
- Removed compatibility behavior of [`locate`] **(Breaking change)**
- Removed compatibility behavior of type/str comparisons
(e.g. `{int == "integer"}`) which was temporarily introduced in Typst 0.8
**(Breaking change)**
## Development ## Development
- The `typst::compile` function is now generic and can return either a - The `typst::compile` function is now generic and can return either a