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Hyperref with return command
I'm using the \hyperref package in order to create hyperlinks to formulas, itemized items, tables, footnotes, and so forth. As a reader, it is very annoying that when you click a hyperlink, there is no simple way to return to the hyperlink itself. For instance, if I am reading page 13 and I press a hyperlink which takes me to page 3, I must scroll down all the way to page 13 to resume my reading.
Does anybody know how to create hyperlinks which allow you to return to them? Specifically, what I want is that when I press a hyperlink to some item, say 'footnote 2', this item becomes a hyperlink itself, which links to the hyperlink I used. So, when I press hyperlink h, which takes me to footnote 2, and then press footnote 2, I am being hyperlinked back to hyperlink h.
Thanks in advance!
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Hyperref with return command
And i can have all those together, now the same target is connected to three completely different and independent places, the hyperlink cannot know where the reader came from.
But your pdf-viewer can. Almost all support some kind of get me back shortcut, [Alt]+[leftArrow] or [ctrl]+[leftArrow] or ...
I bet your favourite pdf-viewer lists a command in the documentation or preferences section.
