As a former software developer, now turned student (studying theology while I train to become a pastor), Typst has been great for writing my dissertation with one notable exception: it really doesn't handle footnotes well. Specifically, see:
https://github.com/typst/typst/pull/8147
Discursive footnotes do not really work when including bibliography references. I've also hit other issues, like footnotes appearing a page before the text they are linked from.
It's a real shame, as otherwise it's great software. I suspect footnotes are currently buggy because most users are currently from the science world and use inline referencing instead.
I'm really hoping this is fixed soon. (And once I hit my current deadline this week, I'll take a look at it myself.)
But at the moment, a big caveat for anyone working in the humanities / who uses e.g. Chicago-style footnotes.
really interested to hear about your transition from developer to student. i'd love to talk to you. my email is in the about on my profile.
Interesting career path from developer -> theology student -> pastor. Probably a more stable career choice these days.
Footnotes are very hard to typeset. They’re up there with tables as the biggest headache for any typesetter.