27.07.2011, 14:29, "Sam Liddicott" <s...@liddicott.com>: > On 27/07/11 10:49, Victor Porton wrote: > >> 26.07.2011, 20:59, "Victor Porton"<por...@narod.ru>;: >>> 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. 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. -- Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list Texmacs-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev