Theorem Linker is a program used to visualize references between theorems in a paper written using LaTeX. Using a .tex document (and a .aux file, created by the LaTeX compiler), Theorem Linker will search through a paper, find theorems, and find references to other theorems within a theorem's "proof". It will then create a digraph in a .dot file (to be opened with programs such as Graphviz or OmniGraffle) that will display each theorem as a node, with directed edges to describe the relations between the theorems. A path highlighted in red describes the longest path in the graph. Theorem Linker will also create folders containing graphs to individually show relations of each theorem in a paper.
| Tags | LaTeX Academic articles Writing Analysis graphviz OmniGraffle |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL v3 |
| Operating Systems | Mac OSX Unix Linux |
| Implementation | C Unix Shell |
| Translations | English |
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