At the risk of making a fool of myself in-front of the rest of the class,
I will come out and admit I don't know what the article is talking about.
> Last summer I spent a lot of time with Typst (at that point v0.11) and Pandoc, working on a flexible and reusable workflow to typeset markdown-formatted articles to PDF.
I understand that Typst is a markup language that can output a pdf file (big Typst fan btw).
I understand Pandoc is a thing that transforms documents of one kind to documents of another, ie markdown to html.
But the author wants to "typeset markdown-formatted article to PDF". Which makes me wonder what this has to do with typst at all.
I wish the article showed what the markdown format for working with typst and pandoc looked like, and what an output PDF looked like. I have no idea whether I'm interested or not from this article
Last summer … Fast-forward to spring 2025. In the intervening months, Typst has been upgraded twice (to v0.13) and Pandoc has upgraded at least 3 times (currently at v3.6.4), and my templates don’t work anymore.
This template is from March 2025, and we're now May 2026, with four more releases to Typst 0.14.2 (December 12, 2025), and with Pandoc 3.9.0.2 (2026-03-19).
At the risk of making a fool of myself in-front of the rest of the class, I will come out and admit I don't know what the article is talking about.
> Last summer I spent a lot of time with Typst (at that point v0.11) and Pandoc, working on a flexible and reusable workflow to typeset markdown-formatted articles to PDF.
I understand that Typst is a markup language that can output a pdf file (big Typst fan btw).
I understand Pandoc is a thing that transforms documents of one kind to documents of another, ie markdown to html.
But the author wants to "typeset markdown-formatted article to PDF". Which makes me wonder what this has to do with typst at all.
I wish the article showed what the markdown format for working with typst and pandoc looked like, and what an output PDF looked like. I have no idea whether I'm interested or not from this article
Examples pf typst styling here:
https://typst.app/docs/tutorial/advanced-styling/
And his template here:
https://imaginarytext.ca/posts/2025/img/article.typ
From the article:
Last summer … Fast-forward to spring 2025. In the intervening months, Typst has been upgraded twice (to v0.13) and Pandoc has upgraded at least 3 times (currently at v3.6.4), and my templates don’t work anymore.
This template is from March 2025, and we're now May 2026, with four more releases to Typst 0.14.2 (December 12, 2025), and with Pandoc 3.9.0.2 (2026-03-19).
Thank you kind person for posting this. I've just started my Pandoc journey formatting books for reading in a secondhand Sony DPT-RP1.