Previously, when using first-line indent in Typst, the first paragraph would not be indented like the others. That’s standard in English, but other languages indent all paragraphs. With Typst 0.13, you can now configure this behavior.
Another peculiarity was that it was hard to write a single non-italic letter in math mode. In this update, we have done some work behind the scenes to lift this annoying limitation. Quotes now produce upright text, always.
In Typst 0.13, each function that accepts files can accept data, too. And the image function can now receive raw, unencoded bytes. That means that you (and the packages you use) can code visualizations directly in Typst!
Outlines look better out of the box and are more customizable: Subsections are now indented, and leaders are more spacious. We also made outlines easier to customize.
And finally, take a first look at HTML export: With it, you can export a website from the same source code as your PDFs. HTML export is currently incomplete and experimental. It is only available on the command line, behind a feature flag.
If you want to learn more about the release and how to migrate your documents, take a look at our blog post on https://typst.app/blog/2025/typst-0.13/. We’ve also made a video about the changes in this release if you want to see us in motion: https://youtu.be/3OrrMzOCXfY
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Looking forward to having HTML output being a fully supported feature!