The manual. Download releases here.
Available at the official collection of Typst packages.
This Typst package provides handy typesetting utilities for physics, including:
- Braces,
- Vectors and vector fields,
- Matrices,
- Dirac braket notations,
- Common math functions,
- Differentials and derivatives, including partial derivatives of mixed orders with automatic order summation,
- Familiar “h-bar”, tensor abstract index notations, isotopes,
- Signal sequences i.e. digital timing diagrams.
:warning: Typst is in beta and evolving, and this package evolves with it. As a result, no backward compatibility is guaranteed yet.
:information_source: In response to the official Typst package guideline
“Package names should not be merely descriptive to create level grounds for
everybody”, this package was renamed from physics
to physica
.
A quick look
See the manual for more details.
Using phyiscs in your Typst document
With typst
package management (recommended)
See https://github.com/typst/packages.
// Style 1
#import "@preview/physica:0.8.0": *
$ curl (grad f), tensor(T, -mu, +nu), pdv(f,x,y,[1,2]) $
// Style 2
#import "@preview/physica:0.8.0": curl, grad, tensor, pdv
$ curl (grad f), tensor(T, -mu, +nu), pdv(f,x,y,[1,2]) $
// Style 3
#import "@preview/physica:0.8.0"
$ physica.curl (physica.grad f), physica.tensor(T, -mu, +nu), physica.pdv(f,x,y,[1,2]) $
Without typst
package management
Similar to examples above, but import with the undecorated file path like "physica.typ"
.
Manual
See the manual physica-manual.pdf for a more comprehensive coverage, a PDF file generated directly with the Typst binary.
CLI Version:
$ typst --version
typst 0.8.0 (360cc9b9)
To regenerate the manual, use command
typst watch physica-manual.typ
Contribution
-
Bug fixes are welcome!
-
New features: welcome as well. If it is small, feel free to create a pull request. If it is large, the best first step is creating an issue and let us explore the design together. Some features might warrant a package on its own.
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Testing: currently testing is done by closely inspecting the generated physica-manual.pdf. This does not scale well. I plan to add programmatic testing by comparing rendered pictures with golden images.
License
- Code: the MIT License.
- Docs: the Creative Commons BY-ND 4.0 license.