John Kitchin <jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu> writes: > Maybe I am missing something, what would the utility of #+toc: figures be? > Is it only for export? > > I would make a link: [[elisp:org-list-of-figures]] where > org-list-of-figures is an emacs-lisp function that would parse the buffer > and present you with a list of clickable links to the figures. You could > alternatively make this a new org-link, so you could also specify how it > exports, eg. > > [[lof:click-me][List of Figures]] > > That would be pure org-markup, and make org more useful, and it would also > happen to support LaTeX export too. I guess you would recognize figures as > extensions in the file links.
This is more like org-toc.el, though I'm not sure if it can be configured to pick up figures. Using org-element it should be at least be relatively easy to pick up the structure of the document, though I think the reftex/org-toc way of displaying such structure is superior to something tied to a specific line in the buffer (I may want to jump to somewhere from the bottom of my file). —Rasmus -- Got mashed potatoes. Ain't got no T-Bone. No T-Bone