Typstit

For any Mac-user interested in Typst, a Typst community member has just released Typstit, a Mac-OS (13+) native snippet renderer equivalent to LaTeXiT. He is a mathematician and developed it to be able to render maths formulae in Typst that he could drag and drop into other Mac apps like Keynote for lectures.

It renders the code into scalable PDF, and pulling the PDF back into Typstit and hitting ⌥⌘V (apparently… I haven’t yet tried) reveals the code.

It is not confined to producing maths formulae however, and I know it will be very useful for me for testing Typst snippets before dragging them into the pure Typst Scrivener projects I’m working on.

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Mark

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Once again, Mac folks make Windows folks jealous.

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You can use LibreOffice Formula to create them and export as PDF or save as MathML. Maybe not as straightforward as the above, but not overly complex either.

Misses the point completely for me. I’m not a mathematician, and this was intended for any Mac-users interested in using Typst. What can be done in LibreOffice has nothing to do with the purpose of my thread.

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Mark