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I wrote my PhD Thesis in Typst
cently submitted my PhD thesis, and while waiting for the physical copies to get printed I thought I'd write about something you (hopefully) wouldn't notice when reading it. I wrote it in Typst, not LaTeX.
I recently submitted my PhD thesis, and while waiting for the physical copies to get printed I thought I'd write about something you (hopefully) wouldn't notice when reading it. Typst is generally much better with errors that point to the right place, gives accurate information about what is wrong, and doesn't fill the terminal with garbage. The LLNCS template I found on git looked OK but had the wrong margins, so our paper ended up being slightly longer when converted to latex.
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