What's the difference between quarkdown and quarto? #114
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Jun 25, 2025
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@wangwei1237 Quarto is more of a scientific publishing tool that relies on notebooks. Quarkdown, on the other hand, is a general-purpose typesetting system that you can see as a modern and simpler LaTeX, with ability to export to many different kinds of output: articles, books, presentations, and single-page documents. Quarto doesn't appear in the comparison table as its goal is pretty much science-oriented is not in line with Quarkdown's. |
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@wangwei1237 Quarto is more of a scientific publishing tool that relies on notebooks. Quarkdown, on the other hand, is a general-purpose typesetting system that you can see as a modern and simpler LaTeX, with ability to export to many different kinds of output: articles, books, presentations, and single-page documents.
Quarto doesn't appear in the comparison table as its goal is pretty much science-oriented is not in line with Quarkdown's.