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From: | Sam Liddicott |
Subject: | Re: [Texmacs-dev] Bookmarks |
Date: | Wed, 27 Jul 2011 17:57:40 +0100 |
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On 27/07/11 13:43, Victor Porton wrote:
27.07.2011, 14:29, "Sam Liddicott"<address@hidden>:On 27/07/11 10:49, Victor Porton wrote:26.07.2011, 20:59, "Victor Porton"<address@hidden>;:I am faced with the following problem: I have a math article which I am currently preparing for publication. I need to note the point in the document until which I already finished editing (that is I edited the document until the point but yet not after the point). This point should not be visible for readers of the PDF file. We need some persistent bookmarks in TeXmacs as a solution of my problem. Let's discuss how it's better to implement this. The first question: Should we store the bookmark in the .tm file or in some other place (such as TeXmacs preferences)?Oh, now I have understood that bookmarks certainly should be stored in .tm files as there are no mean to specify a place in a .tm file from the outside. The remaining questions: - Should we use<label> tag or to introduce new<bookmark> tag? - What should be the user interface to create and move bookmarks?I would use a label tag. At the bottom of your document I would have an appendix or something which said what you were still working on. It would have a reference to your label.This solution is not perfect because I don't want to tell the readers of the PDF file about the point where I edit it.
Put it inside <specific|screen|...> - maybe the link will still be clickable.
We need a new quick way to find a bookmark. The following is a possible solution: Define<bookmark> tag (which maybe should just call<label> tag) and make a menu which would list all bookmarks.You can click on your reference to go straight to that label. You can move the label with SHIFT-LEFT-ARROW CUT and then PASTE in the new place.I know. But it isn't the most convenient way.
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