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* Re: Academic workflow with old PDFs
@ 2022-08-18 21:08 Alessandro Bertulli
  2022-08-18 22:00 ` Emanuel Berg
  2022-08-19  4:25 ` tomas
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Alessandro Bertulli @ 2022-08-18 21:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: incal; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs

Sorry if that bothered you :-)

> Guys, no one uses the word "academia" any more.

> It is called higher education, university, research, science
> and maybe other words as well depending on context, but not
> that one.

Dunno, in Italy it's still used sometimes, I just assumed it was canon.

> Guys, there are there levels:
> 
>   Bachelor
>   Master
>   Ph.D.

True, point is that "Master" has a different meaning in Italy, so I
always specify MS as "Master of Science", to disambiguate.

> Guys ...

Here I suspect you are referring to the use of "academia" again

Alessandro



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* Re: Academic workflow with old PDFs
@ 2022-08-18 11:31 Alessandro Bertulli
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Alessandro Bertulli @ 2022-08-18 11:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: monnier; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs

> more importantly I can do `C-x 5 2` to see several pages at the same
> time (I very often keep a frame/window displaying the bibliography,
> but other times I use that to display a figure while I read the
> corresponding description from another page, or to display several
> figures next to each other, ...)

This is a very good idea, thanks! I find that sometimes, using my DE tab
switching (alt+tab on GNOME) is quicker than changing Emacs buffer, so
that may be a good tip.

> I tried Sioyek and it's nice, but not sufficiently nicer to make me
> change :-)

I'm quite conflicted about it :-)
On one hand, it is specifically designed for academics, and it works
decently well; on the other, it has Vim-style keybindings (that may
overridden tho), and as I was saying it isn't always able to reconstruct
the hyperlinks if the pdf is old. But again, I'm starting to suspect
this is a limitation intrinsic to the quality of the pdf, and that there
isn't a magical tool to perform so accurate OCR. However, if any one has
comments or suggestions about this, they're welcome.

> Have you tried `pdf-tools`?

In fact, I have, but just barely. Until now, I sticked to Sioyek since I
needed to read almost exclusively old papers. But I'm willing to explore
it further.

Alessandro



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* Academic workflow with old PDFs
@ 2022-08-17 21:36 Alessandro Bertulli
  2022-08-18  2:26 ` Stefan Monnier via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
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From: Alessandro Bertulli @ 2022-08-17 21:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Hi all!

I reckon this message may start a flame but that's not my intention, I'm
looking to hear your advice (especially, but not limited, if you work
in/with academia)

I'm currently writing my MS's thesis. Searching for the state of the art
of my assigned technology, I am struggling to read and reason about some
old papers from ACM and IEEE (pre-2000, scanned, with no index). I am
currently switching back and forth between Sioyek and Evince to read my
pdfs, while taking notes in Org mode.

I wonder wether I should switch to using pdf-tools (potentially with the
integration of org-noter). So, my point is: can pdf-tools, in your
opinion, work with old pdf files, or it's just a limitation of the file
type? If you know Sioyek, how do you integrate it with Emacs? Is it
worth doing so? Or Sioyek is clearly better/worse than Emacs *for an
academic workflow*? Would you suggest something like Logseq?

P.S. note: Sioyek aims to reconstruct hyperlinks to references and
equations in text even for old papers. That's awesome and very useful,
but unfortunately it seems to depend on the quality of the file, as
sometimes it doesn't work. Here my need for a replacement.

Thanks!

Bertulli



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