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  • From: Normand Beaudoin <address@concealed>
  • To: Giovanni Piredda <address@concealed>, TexMacs Users List <address@concealed>
  • Subject: Re: Navigation in TeXmacs document
  • Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2024 15:23:40 -0400

Thank you Mr. Giovani Piredda,
I was used to code in Fortran and now in Maple but I still have to learn
Scheme and how to integrate it in TeXmacs.
I am writing a book in quantum mechanics. Probably I will have to learn
Scheme but for the moment, the Tmbook style, already in TeXmacs, seems to
have everything needed. Hence, it allows me to concentrate on the content.
The more I use Texmacs, the more I appreciate it.
Thank you.
Normand

> Le 5 août 2024 à 11:27, Giovanni Piredda <address@concealed> a écrit :
>
> It may be that it can be done only with some Scheme programming.
>
> Perhaps you can find some ideas in the thread
>
> http://forum.texmacs.cn/t/how-can-i-see-list-of-labels/335
>
> In this post you can find one working version of the code discussed in the
> thread (I did not test it before writing the present post)
>
> http://forum.texmacs.cn/t/how-can-i-see-list-of-labels/335/83
>
> Giovanni
>
> On 04/08/24 20:07, Normand Beaudoin wrote:
>> A question about navigation in TeXmacs. When I click on a bibliographic
>> reference number, in the text, TeXmacs jumps to the reference in the
>> bibliography. Very good. But how to do the reverse. How to jump from an
>> element in the bibliography to one of the places where this bibliographic
>> element is cited in the text? I have tried many things, and searched the
>> user
>> manual, the internet and The Jolly Writer, to no avail!
>> Thank you very much. Normand




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