This project was inspired by and built upon org-pdfview
from @markus1189.
You can now install org-pdftools
and org-noter-pdftools
from MELPA!
Run M-x pdf-tools-install
after installation of pdftools
if you haven’t done before.
(use-package org-noter
:config
;; Your org-noter config ........
(require 'org-noter-pdftools))
(use-package org-pdftools
:hook (org-mode . org-pdftools-setup-link))
(use-package org-noter-pdftools
:after org-noter
:config
;; Add a function to ensure precise note is inserted
(defun org-noter-pdftools-insert-precise-note (&optional toggle-no-questions)
(interactive "P")
(org-noter--with-valid-session
(let ((org-noter-insert-note-no-questions (if toggle-no-questions
(not org-noter-insert-note-no-questions)
org-noter-insert-note-no-questions))
(org-pdftools-use-isearch-link t)
(org-pdftools-use-freepointer-annot t))
(org-noter-insert-note (org-noter--get-precise-info)))))
;; fix https://github.com/weirdNox/org-noter/pull/93/commits/f8349ae7575e599f375de1be6be2d0d5de4e6cbf
(defun org-noter-set-start-location (&optional arg)
"When opening a session with this document, go to the current location.
With a prefix ARG, remove start location."
(interactive "P")
(org-noter--with-valid-session
(let ((inhibit-read-only t)
(ast (org-noter--parse-root))
(location (org-noter--doc-approx-location (when (called-interactively-p 'any) 'interactive))))
(with-current-buffer (org-noter--session-notes-buffer session)
(org-with-wide-buffer
(goto-char (org-element-property :begin ast))
(if arg
(org-entry-delete nil org-noter-property-note-location)
(org-entry-put nil org-noter-property-note-location
(org-noter--pretty-print-location location))))))))
(with-eval-after-load 'pdf-annot
(add-hook 'pdf-annot-activate-handler-functions #'org-noter-pdftools-jump-to-note)))
- Incorporated https://github.com/weirdNox/org-noter/pull/93/commits/f8349ae7575e599f375de1be6be2d0d5de4e6cbf in Usage README
- Added customizable variable
org-pdftools-use-isearch-link
andorg-pdftools-use-freepointer-annot
to control whether you will get prompt to create isearch/freepointer link if no existing annotations are found
In order to link a specific page of a .pdf-file in an org-file, use the following syntax:
[[pdf:~/file.pdf::3][Link to page 3]]
When browsing a pdftools-buffer you can use org-store-link
(by default C-c l
) to get a link to this location withing the pdf – even while marking some content in the .pdf.
Then use org-insert-link
(by default C-c C-l
) to create a link to this page and this place on the page:
[[pdf:~/file.pdf::5++0.00;;annot-5-0][file.pdf: Page 5; Quoting: some text]]
The provided function includes:
- [X] (Sort-of) backward compatibility with org-pdfview: simply change the link prefix from
pdfview:
topdf:
. - [X] The reason this URL prefix change was proposed is that
pdftools:
links can also point topdf-occur
searchs. Multi-file search is also supported. - [X] There is also support for
pdf-isearch
. - [X] Beyond the original link implementation that stores only file path and page number, now you can store the precise location of annotations.
- [X] If there are selected texts on the current PDF page, it will be
marked-up
using pdf-tools markup functions (by default, underline) automatically and the corresponding annotation id is stored in the link. - HTML exported link now have a “#page=n” postfix, which should make browsers like Chrome open the corresponding page.
- You can now customize the link description format using
org-pdftools-get-desc-function
- Added
org-noter-pdftools-embed-org-note-to-pdf
,org-noter-pdftools-embed-all-org-note-to-pdf
to copy one or all org-noter annotation headings (the ones with aannot-id
andorg-pdftools link
) to the corresponding PDF file. - Added
org-noter-pdftools-embed-org-buffer-to-pdf
to copy the whole org-noter buffer to a annotation in the left upper corner of the first page in the PDF. - Added
org-noter-pdftools-jump-to-note
config in the README. - The prefix of pdftools link can now be customized using
org-pdftools-link-prefix
, and the default is now set to “pdf” - The
org-pdftools-search-string-separator
is now set to??
to avoid org fontification problem - You can now specify how the path of pdf is stored using two function:
org-pdftools-path-generator
takesbuffer-file-name
as an argument, and output a translated path. Default toabbreviate-file-name
org-pdftools-path-resolver
takes a translated path as an argument and translate it back to absolute path. Default toexpand-file-name
You can use the vanilla org-noter
now.
- [X] Integrate with
org-noter
, such thatorg-noter
can remember the precise location (in the resolution of the exact annotation). - [X] Jump from a PDF annotation to a associated org-heading
org-noter-sync-*
andorg-noter-jump-to-heading
. - [X] Transform old org-noter notes to newer ones and sync with the corresponding
PDF.
org-noter-convert-old-notes
- [-] PDF annotation will have full and synced information with the associated org-note. (Besides the note content, each annotate will record the IDs of the corresponding org heading and potentially even it’s parent org heading, such that tree-rebuild is possible.)
This is the first step of a set of overhauls of Emacs PDF notetaking experience. The features below are planned (either in this package or as PR to other packages):
- [-] Optionally grab image/text excerpt from the PDF and insert below the
corresponding org-heading.
Please refer to
pdf-view-extract-region-image
, not sure what’s the best way to integrate it. - [ ] Link export with image/text-based excerpt from the PDF.
- [ ] (Long-term) Org <-> PDF Annotation converter.