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Is there a package that allows me to create a pdf document such that when I see an equation number referenced, say (1.3), I can get a preview of the equation (1.3) by clicking on it, without having to jump to the part of the pdf where the equation is located?



Note: the package hyperref produces a clickable reference that takes you to the part of the pdf where the equation is located. I am looking for a more convenient version of this functionality.










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Is there a package that allows me to create a pdf document such that when I see an equation number referenced, say (1.3), I can get a preview of the equation (1.3) by clicking on it, without having to jump to the part of the pdf where the equation is located?



Note: the package hyperref produces a clickable reference that takes you to the part of the pdf where the equation is located. I am looking for a more convenient version of this functionality.










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Is there a package that allows me to create a pdf document such that when I see an equation number referenced, say (1.3), I can get a preview of the equation (1.3) by clicking on it, without having to jump to the part of the pdf where the equation is located?



Note: the package hyperref produces a clickable reference that takes you to the part of the pdf where the equation is located. I am looking for a more convenient version of this functionality.










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Is there a package that allows me to create a pdf document such that when I see an equation number referenced, say (1.3), I can get a preview of the equation (1.3) by clicking on it, without having to jump to the part of the pdf where the equation is located?



Note: the package hyperref produces a clickable reference that takes you to the part of the pdf where the equation is located. I am looking for a more convenient version of this functionality.







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