Window management in Emacs gets a bad rap. Some of this is deserved, but mostly this is a consequence of combining a very flexible and granular layout system with rather coarse controls. This leaves the door open to creating and using tools for handling windows that employ and provide better metaphors and affordances. As someone who’s spent an unnecessary amount of time trying different approaches to window management in Emacs over the decades, I decided to summarize them here.| karthinks.com
TL;DR: “We have X-references at home” Cross-references in Org mode are not as well developed as its (relatively) new citation system. Org’s built-in linking system is fairly comprehensive and exports to all formats well enough. But if you’re coming to Org from LaTeX, you might prefer something more familiar and oriented towards the label/references mental mapping than the anchor/link system. Over the decades, I drifted into Org mode from writing LaTeX, and brought along RefTeX support.| karthinks.com
Behind the scenes - how I'm making redblobgames.com - interactive explanations of game development algorithms and math| simblob.blogspot.com