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Backward sync #16

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student-sx opened this issue Aug 29, 2017 · 1 comment
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Backward sync #16

student-sx opened this issue Aug 29, 2017 · 1 comment

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@student-sx
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Would it be possible to implement a feature similar to synctex for LaTeX?

The first step would be to provide a mechanism which sends you back from a wiki html site from your browser to the corresponding org file in emacs.

In a second step it would be great, if it sends it also to the line in the source file which matches the current line in the html document.

Maybe the new emacs web browsing feature from emacs 25 would be a starting point. However it would also be great to make this work with arbitrary browsers. For example by inserting a corresponding "org-file" button which is implemented a html template.

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caiorss commented Oct 28, 2017

I don't know if it is possible. It would require further researching time. But I guess that it may be the starting point http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.html This link shows how to send data from the browser to the Emacs running as server. But it only seems to work on Linux.

If you are writing some formal Latex document for some thesis, I would recommend Lyx editor https://www.lyx.org/ because it allows you to view Latex code in advance before the generation of the PDF and saves lots typing.

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