Frames produced by block nodes are now always treated as exactly one per
given region and a frame must not be larger than its respective region.
Any overflow must be handled internally. This means that stack and grid
don't need to search for fitting regions anymore, since the child has
already does that for them. This commit further moves stack spacing into
a new `SpacingNode`.
The current inline alignment is very broken and leads to lots of subtle weirdness. Getting rid of it simplifies the stack's interface a lot. At a later point either:
- inline alignment will be added back in a better way, or
- all nodes will be able to expand or align themselves, meaning that the stack's children take care of their alignment
- Templates scope state changes
- State-modifying function operate in place instead of returning a template
- Internal template representation contains actual owned nodes instead of a pointer to a syntax tree + an expression map
- No more wide calls
- Reorder parser methods and use `Pos` everywhere
- Remove tab special handling for columns and adapt heading/list/enum indent handling
- Don't panic when a file has an empty path
- Makes errors fatal, so that a phase is only reached when all previous phases were error-free
- Parsing still recovers and can produce multiple errors
- Evaluation fails fast and can thus produce only a single error (except for parse errors due to an import)
- The single error that could occur during execution is removed for now
- Removes Value::Error variant
- font
- color -> fill
- shorthands for families and size
- decoration functions
- color -> stroke
- strength -> thickness
- position -> offset
- invert offsets: now positive goes downwards just like the rest of typst
- Unordered lists with indent-based parsing and basic layout using stacks
- Headings are now also indent based
- Removes syntax functions since they will be superseded by select & transform
This creates a smaller state machine helper type for softness coalescing, which does not own the resulting nodes. While this creates a bit more duplication in stack and par builder, it makes it a lot easier to integrate additional logic into the paragraph builder.
Furthermore:
- Line breaks are now "hard", that is, not coalesced with each other.
- Text nodes with equal style are now merged allowing for example `f{}i` to form a ligature.
This adds overridable functions that markup desugars into. Specifically:
- \ desugars into linebreak
- Two newlines desugar into parbreak
- * desugars into strong
- _ desugars into emph
- = .. desugars into heading
- `..` desugars into raw
Adds top-edge and bottom-edge parameters to the font function. These define how
the box around a word is computed. The possible values are:
- ascender
- cap-height (default top edge)
- x-height
- baseline (default bottom edge)
- descender
The defaults are chosen so that it's easy to create good-looking designs with
vertical alignment. Since they are much tighter than what most other software
uses by default, the default leading had to be increased to 50% of the font size
and paragraph spacing to 100% of the font size.
The values cap-height and x-height fall back to ascender in case they are zero
because this value may occur in fonts that don't have glyphs with cap- or
x-height (like Twitter Color Emoji). Since cap-height is the default top edge,
doing no fallback would break things badly.
Removes softness in favor of a simple boolean for pages and a more finegread u8
for spacing. This is needed to make paragraph spacing consume line spacing
created by hard line breaks.