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Changes in early, unversioned Typst
March 28, 2023
-
Breaking changes:
- Enumerations now require a space after their marker, that is,
[1.ok]
must now be written as[1. ok]
- Changed default style for term lists: Does not include a colon anymore and has a bit more indent
- Enumerations now require a space after their marker, that is,
-
Command line interface
- Added
--font-path
argument for CLI - Embedded default fonts in CLI binary
- Fixed build of CLI if
git
is not installed
- Added
-
Miscellaneous improvements
- Added support for disabling matrix and vector
delimiters. Generally with
[#set math.mat(delim: none)]
or one-off with[$mat(delim: #none, 1, 2; 3, 4)$]
. - Added
separator
argument to term lists - Added
round
function for equations - Numberings now allow zeros. To reset a counter, you can write
[#counter(..).update(0)]
- Added documentation for
{page()}
and{position()}
methods on [location
] type - Added symbols for double, triple, and quadruple dot accent
- Added smart quotes for Norwegian Bokmål
- Added Nix flake
- Fixed bibliography ordering in IEEE style
- Fixed parsing of decimals in math:
[$1.2/3.4$]
- Fixed parsing of unbalanced delimiters in fractions:
[$1/(2 (x)$]
- Fixed unexpected parsing of numbers as enumerations, e.g. in
[1.2]
- Fixed combination of page fill and header
- Fixed compiler crash if [
repeat
] is used in page with automatic width - Fixed matrices with explicit delimiter
- Fixed
indent
property of term lists - Numerous documentation fixes
- Links in bibliographies are now affected by link styling
- Fixed hovering over comments in web app
- Added support for disabling matrix and vector
delimiters. Generally with
March 21, 2023
-
Reference and bibliography management
- Bibliographies and citations (currently supported styles are APA, Chicago Author Date, IEEE, and MLA)
- You can now reference sections, figures, formulas, and works from
the bibliography with
[@label]
- You can make an element referenceable with a label:
[= Introduction <intro>]
[$ A = pi r^2 $ <area>]
-
Introspection system for interactions between different parts of the document
- [
counter
] function- Access and modify counters for pages, headings, figures, and equations
- Define and use your own custom counters
- Time travel: Find out what the counter value was or will be at some other point in the document (e.g. when you're building a list of figures, you can determine the value of the figure counter at any given figure).
- Counters count in layout order and not in code order
- [
state
] function- Manage arbitrary state across your document
- Time travel: Find out the value of your state at any position in the document
- State is modified in layout order and not in code order
- [
query
] function- Find all occurrences of an element or a label, either in the whole document or before/after some location
- Link to elements, find out their position on the pages and access their fields
- Example use cases: Custom list of figures or page header with current chapter title
- [
locate
] function- Determines the location of itself in the final layout
- Can be accessed to get the
page
andx
,y
coordinates - Can be used with counters and state to find out their values at that location
- Can be used with queries to find elements before or after its location
- [
-
New [
measure
] function- Measure the layouted size of elements
- To be used in combination with the new [
style
] function that lets you generate different content based on the style context something is inserted into (because that affects the measured size of content)
-
Exposed content representation
- Content is not opaque anymore
- Content can be compared for equality
- The tree of content elements can be traversed with code
- Can be observed in hover tooltips or with [
repr
] - New methods on content:
func
,has
,at
, andlocation
- All optional fields on elements are now settable
- More uniform field names (
heading.title
becomesheading.body
,list.items
becomeslist.children
, and a few more changes)
-
Further improvements
- Added [
figure
] function - Added
numbering
parameter on equation function - Added
numbering
andnumber-align
parameters on page function - The page function's
header
andfooter
parameters do not take functions anymore. If you want to customize them based on the page number, use the newnumbering
parameter or [counter
] function instead. - Added
footer-descent
andheader-ascent
parameters - Better default alignment in header and footer
- Fixed Arabic vowel placement
- Fixed PDF font embedding issues
- Renamed
math.formula
tomath.equation
- Font family must be a named argument now:
[#set text(font: "..")]
- Added support for hanging indent
- Renamed paragraph
indent
tofirst-line-indent
- More accurate logarithm when base is
2
or10
- Improved some error messages
- Fixed layout of [
terms
] list
- Added [
-
Web app improvements
- Added template gallery
- Added buttons to insert headings, equations, raw blocks, and references
- Jump to the source of something by clicking on it in the preview panel (works for text, equations, images, and more)
- You can now upload your own fonts and use them in your project
- Hover debugging and autocompletion now takes multiple files into account and works in show rules
- Hover tooltips now automatically collapse multiple consecutive equal values
- The preview now automatically scrolls to the right place when you type
- Links are now clickable in the preview area
- Toolbar, preview, and editor can now all be hidden
- Added autocompletion for raw block language tags
- Added autocompletion in SVG files
- New back button instead of four-dots button
- Lots of bug fixes
February 25, 2023
- Font changes
- New default font: Linux Libertine
- New default font for raw blocks: DejaVu Sans Mono
- New default font for math: Book weight of New Computer Modern Math
- Lots of new math fonts available
- Removed Latin Modern fonts in favor of New Computer Modern family
- Removed unnecessary smallcaps fonts which are already accessible through the
corresponding main font and the [
smallcaps
] function
- Improved default spacing for headings
- Added [
panic
] function - Added
clusters
andcodepoints
methods for strings - Support for multiple authors in
set document
- Fixed crash when string is accessed at a position that is not a char boundary
- Fixed semicolon parsing in
[#var ;]
- Fixed incremental parsing when inserting backslash at end of
[#"abc"]
- Fixed names of a few font families (including Noto Sans Symbols and New Computer Modern families)
- Fixed autocompletion for font families
- Improved incremental compilation for user-defined functions
February 15, 2023
- Box and [block] have gained
fill
,stroke
,radius
, andinset
properties - Blocks may now be explicitly sized, fixed-height blocks can still break across pages
- Blocks can now be configured to be
breakable
or not - Numbering style can now be configured for nested enums
- Markers can now be configured for nested lists
- The [
eval
] function now expects code instead of markup and returns an arbitrary value. Markup can still be evaluated by surrounding the string with brackets. - PDFs generated by Typst now contain XMP metadata
- Link boxes are now disabled in PDF output
- Tables don't produce small empty cells before a pagebreak anymore
- Fixed raw block highlighting bug
February 12, 2023
- Shapes, images, and transformations (move/rotate/scale/repeat) are now
block-level. To integrate them into a paragraph, use a [
box
] as with other elements. - A colon is now required in an "everything" show rule: Write
{show: it => ..}
instead of{show it => ..}
. This prevents intermediate states that ruin your whole document. - Non-math content like a shape or table in a math formula is now centered vertically
- Support for widow and orphan prevention within containers
- Support for RTL in lists, grids, and tables
- Support for explicit
{auto}
sizing for boxes and shapes - Support for fractional (i.e.
{1fr}
) widths for boxes - Fixed bug where columns jump to next page
- Fixed bug where list items have no leading
- Fixed relative sizing in lists, squares and grid auto columns
- Fixed relative displacement in [
place
] function - Fixed that lines don't have a size
- Fixed bug where
{set document(..)}
complains about being after content - Fixed parsing of
{not in}
operation - Fixed hover tooltips in math
- Fixed bug where a heading show rule may not contain a pagebreak when an outline is present
- Added
baseline
property on [box
] - Added
tg
andctg
operators in math - Added delimiter setting for
cases
function - Parentheses are now included when accepting a function autocompletion
February 2, 2023
- Merged text and math symbols, renamed a few symbols (including
infty
toinfinity
with the aliasoo
) - Fixed missing italic mappings
- Math italics correction is now applied properly
- Parentheses now scale in
[$zeta(x/2)$]
- Fixed placement of large root index
- Fixed spacing in
[$abs(-x)$]
- Fixed inconsistency between text and identifiers in math
- Accents are now ignored when positioning superscripts
- Fixed vertical alignment in matrices
- Fixed
text
set rule inraw
show rule - Heading and list markers now parse consistently
- Allow arbitrary math directly in content
January 30, 2023
Go to the announcement blog post.
- New expression syntax in markup/math
- Blocks cannot be directly embedded in markup anymore
- Like other expressions, they now require a leading hash
- More expressions available with hash, including literals (
[#"string"]
) as well as field access and method call without space:[#emoji.face]
- New import syntax
[#import "module.typ"]
creates binding namedmodule
[#import "module.typ": a, b]
or[#import "module.typ": *]
to import items[#import emoji: face, turtle]
to import from already bound module
- New symbol handling
- Removed symbol notation
- Symbols are now in modules:
{sym}
,{emoji}
, and{math}
- Math module also reexports all of
{sym}
- Modified through field access, still order-independent
- Unknown modifiers are not allowed anymore
- Support for custom symbol definitions with
symbol
function - Symbols now listed in documentation
- New
{math}
module- Contains all math-related functions
- Variables and function calls directly in math (without hash) access this module instead of the global scope, but can also access local variables
- Can be explicitly used in code, e.g.
[#set math.vec(delim: "[")]
- Delimiter matching in math
- Any opening delimiters matches any closing one
- When matched, they automatically scale
- To prevent scaling, escape them
- To forcibly match two delimiters, use
lr
function - Line breaks may occur between matched delimiters
- Delimiters may also be unbalanced
- You can also use the
lr
function to scale the brackets (or just one bracket) to a specific size manually
- Multi-line math with alignment
- The
\
character inserts a line break - The
&
character defines an alignment point - Alignment points also work for underbraces, vectors, cases, and matrices
- Multiple alignment points are supported
- The
- More capable math function calls
- Function calls directly in math can now take code expressions with hash
- They can now also take named arguments
- Within math function calls, semicolons turn preceding arguments to arrays to
support matrices:
[$mat(1, 2; 3, 4)$]
- Arbitrary content in math
- Text, images, and other arbitrary content can now be embedded in math
- Math now also supports font fallback to support e.g. CJK and emoji
- More math features
- New text operators:
op
function,lim
,max
, etc. - New matrix function:
mat
- New n-ary roots with
root
function:[$root(3, x)$]
- New under- and overbraces, -brackets, and -lines
- New
abs
andnorm
functions - New shorthands:
[|
,|]
, and||
- New
attach
function, overridable attachments withscript
andlimit
- Manual spacing in math, with
h
,thin
,med
,thick
andquad
- Symbols and other content may now be used like a function, e.g.
[$zeta(x)$]
- Added Fira Math font, removed Noto Sans Math font
- Support for alternative math fonts through
[#show math.formula: set text("Fira Math")]
- New text operators:
- More library improvements
- New
calc
module,abs
,min
,max
,even
,odd
andmod
moved there - New
message
argument on{assert}
function - The
pairs
method on dictionaries now returns an array of length-2 arrays instead of taking a closure - The method call
{dict.at("key")}
now always fails if"key"
doesn't exist Previously, it was allowed in assignments. Alternatives are{dict.key = x}
and{dict.insert("key", x)}
.
- New
- Smarter editor functionality
- Autocompletion for local variables
- Autocompletion for methods available on a value
- Autocompletion for symbols and modules
- Autocompletion for imports
- Hover over an identifier to see its value(s)
- Further editor improvements
- New Font menu with previews
- Single projects may now be shared with share links
- New dashboard experience if projects are shared with you
- Keyboard Shortcuts are now listed in the menus and there are more of them
- New Offline indicator
- Tooltips for all buttons
- Improved account protection
- Moved Status indicator into the error list button
- Further fixes
- Multiple bug fixes for incremental parser
- Fixed closure parameter capturing
- Fixed tons of math bugs
- Bugfixes for performance, file management, editing reliability
- Added redirection to the page originally navigated to after signin