Context: LaTeX is a typesetting system. When compiling a document, a lot of really in-depth debugging information is printed, which can be borderline incomprehensible to anyone but LaTeX experts. It can also be a visual hindrance when looking for important information like errors.
Compiler:
Could not find "tikz.sty"
Me: So you want me to install the package called “tikz”?
Compiler:
no, there's no package called tikz. I need the file called "tikz.sty"
Me: Okay then, so which package provides the “tikz.sty” file?
Compiler:
fuck if I know, go google it or something ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Switched to typst a few months ago, enjoying it much more than LaTeX so far. Really excited to see how it will grow in the future
Yeees, I forgot all about the non-existent module system.
– Professor: Here’s the template for your thesis.
– There are, like, 50 lines of macro imports here. Which modules does this need?
– Fuck if I know. You want my installation? It’s only 50GB.