great tables with quarto and typst #10516
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| Those kinds of differences are unavoidable, because the rendering engines are not precisely the same. The idea of this feature is not for tables to come out looking identical: it exists to empower you to change the styles in a similar way as you would in HTML. | 
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| Hello, This is the qmd reprex: Quarto infoQuarto 1.7.21 [>] Checking tools....................OK [>] Checking LaTeX....................OK [>] Checking Chrome Headless....................OK [>] Checking basic markdown render....OK [>] Checking Python 3 installation....OK [>] Checking R installation...........OK [>] Checking Knitr engine render......OK | 
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Thanks for the heads-up! Not sure how I missed this discussion the first time around.
font-weightandfont-styleare not implemented, but I did a quick experiment and they easily could be. These are pretty important!In general, this table in the advanced docs summarizes what element/property combinations are supported.