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ISEC Slides Template
Quickstart (CLI):
typst init @preview/definitely-not-isec-slides:1.0.0 slides
Quickstart (WebIDE):
Keep in mind you'll need the Open Sans font configured in the web editor.
Note
If you are an ISEC or TUGraz employee and think that
isec-thesisortugraz-thesisfits more, I would need an approval to allocate the name :)
Tested typst version: 0.13.1.
Need a thesis? Check out the sibling package definitely-not-isec-thesis
Typst
What's Typst?
A modern typesetting system which has:
- Milisecond incremental (memoized) builds¹
- Subsecond full builds¹
- Multithreaded builds per pagebreak
- Easy rustc-like compiler error messages (and no intermediates!)
- Transparent multiple compiler passes (no more mklatex/makefiles)
- Simple & powerful scripting and syntax
- WebAssembly plugin support (python/js interpreters in your thesis? Sure)
Migrating from LaTeX? Check the migration guide
¹: This is obviously not a serious benchmark and depends on the document. But it's fast trust me
Quick usage
Start incremental compilations with:
typst watch slides.typ
then open the generated PDF:
xdg-open slides.typ
Now edit slides.typ and it will be incrementally built in each save.
Design
![features]https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f3cd158-3860-4962-9802-7fc22d4b94a1)
License src/assets/tuglogo.svg
According to Wikipedia:
This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. [...]