The Zettelkasten-style note-taking apps, e.g. Obsidian and LogSeq, support bidirectional links and graph views, which are very helpful in linking the ideas. But none of them has the WYSIWYG interface like TeXmacs, even though they have plugins supporting LaTeX.
Recently I noticed that linking tools provide bidirectional links, which I still do not figure out how they work.

It would be nice that TeXmacs supports these functions, too. I have no clear picture of how these can be done. Just name some possibilities:
- A plugin for Obsidian or apps alike; or
- built-in functions of backlinks and graph views in TeXmacs, cf. the open-source code of LogSeq.
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The Zettelkasten-style note-taking apps, e.g. Obsidian and LogSeq, support bidirectional links and graph views, which are very helpful in linking the ideas. But none of them has the WYSIWYG interface like TeXmacs, even though they have plugins supporting LaTeX.
Recently I noticed that linking tools provide bidirectional links, which I still do not figure out how they work.

It would be nice that TeXmacs supports these functions, too. I have no clear picture of how these can be done. Just name some possibilities:
Here are some related forum discussions