Hello all,
it's that time of year where I have to think about revamping my lecture
slides (having just finished one year, the next one starts...). I write
these in org and export to beamer obviously!
I teach a technical subject. I therefore have quite a few equations in
my slides and I use LaTeX for these. I would like to be able to use org
fully with respect to links and targets. If I define a label in LaTeX
directly, \label{an-equation} for instance, I get no benefit from using
an org link to it, e.g. [[an-equation]] (by default, this leads to the
org exporter complaining about a missing target and if I tell org not to
complain I subsequently miss real errors). So I use inline LaTeX to
provide the link, as in \ref{an-equation}. But then I lose the ability
to jump to the target within org, something which is quite useful given
that I have many slides for the full module I teach.
The only satisfactory solution I have found is to do something along
these lines:
#+begin_src org
The equation is:
,#+begin_equation
<<an-equation>>
y = x + 3
,#+end_equation
(later) In equation [[an-equation]], we see nothing much.
#+end_src
This works in that I can jump to the label by clicking on the link but I
lose the ability to edit the equation in LaTeX mode.
Any pointers would be welcome.
Thanks,
eric
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Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.2.4-379-g1b74ae