Sebastian Guttenberg wrote:
Hi all
I suggested the following already some time ago, but there was no
reaction. I think that the bookmarks (great feature) give an easy
opportunity to implement a move backward and move forward navigation
tool. For example, when I right-click on some equation-cross-reference,
I end up at the corresponding equation (which I perhaps want to copy or
whatever), but then there is no way to move back, if I did not set a
bookmark manually before. I would suggest that for certain navigation
operations like this, there should be automatically a bookmark created
before moving to the cross-reference or whatever, so that one can always
go back.
Or is this already implemented and I just didn't know? (I am aware that
it is possible when the cross-reference-window is open, upon
right-clicking on cross-references or moving to some section via the
navigation-menu)
Yes, this is already implemented, but in 1.6 :-)
Try to right-click at the label where you jumped (thanks to the "Go to
Label" context menu) ; there should be a "Go back to reference" menu item.
That being said, it should be possible to implement that also in 1.5
with 'bookmark-goto 0'. Just try it.
Abdel.