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I'm sad that the PDF doesn't use hyperref.

When you get used to clicking a few links to to the a cited reference the whole scroll-to-reference, copy-paste to google, scroll to paper song and dance seems a lot less fun.

Probably a cool paper though.



The paper is also on arXiv, which includes the TeX source. The experimental HTML view for this paper has automatic (internal) hyperlinks like hyperref: https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.09591

Edit: The TeX source has the `draft` option for hyperref that disabled hyperlinks in the produced pdf. External links to references aren't recoverable from the included main.bbl (probably because it was built with the `draft` option).


Yeah, scientific papers are a pain to read. Some have a Latex extension which links you to the paper down in the references but it's not bidirectional - you have to scroll back to your previous position.


To add to another comment, Okular PDF reader has a back button, which is super convenient to come back to the main text after clicking on a reference.


Some PDF readers have a Back button (like the built-in Zotero PDF reader).


"built-in" to what?


I mean the PDF reader that is contained in Zotero. Am I using the wrong terminology?




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