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48 \pdf_title "Description of the module pdfcomment"
49 \pdf_author "Uwe Stöhr"
50 \pdf_subject "pdfcomment"
51 \pdf_keywords "LyX, PDF-comments, pdfcomment"
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92 \quotes_language english
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105 \begin_layout Standard
106 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Comment-Setup
109 \begin_layout Plain Layout
116 \begin_inset Note Note
119 \begin_layout Plain Layout
120 This sets yellow as default color for new PDF comments, see sec.
125 \begin_inset CommandInset ref
127 reference "sub:PDF-Comment-setup"
140 Description of the module pdfcomment
147 \begin_layout Standard
152 provides full access for PDF comments.
153 You can add normal comments as well as margin comments, underlining etc.
154 And you can also define a special layout for the comment which you can
155 use several times in the document.
156 This document is only a excerpt of the documentation of
160 , See its documentation for all information:
161 \begin_inset Newline newline
165 \begin_inset Flex URL
168 \begin_layout Plain Layout
170 http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/pdfcomment/doc/pdfcomment.pdf
178 \begin_layout Section
179 The different comments types
182 \begin_layout Standard
183 The different comment types are inserted using the menu
185 Insert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
193 You can select one of the following:
196 \begin_layout Subsection
200 \begin_layout Standard
201 This is the standard PDF comment.
203 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Annotation
206 \begin_layout Plain Layout
207 This is a simple PDF-Annotation.
215 \begin_layout Standard
216 Like all PDF comment types you can add a lot of things to the option of
218 To insert the options inset, set the cursor into the comment inset and
221 Insert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
227 \begin_layout Standard
228 \begin_inset Note Greyedout
231 \begin_layout Plain Layout
236 All braces and brackets in comment options must be inserted as TeX-code!
242 \begin_inset Newline newline
248 \begin_layout Standard
249 Here is an example PDF-Annotation where the author is set to
250 \begin_inset Quotes eld
254 \begin_inset Quotes erd
258 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Annotation
261 \begin_layout Plain Layout
262 \begin_inset Argument 1
265 \begin_layout Plain Layout
270 \begin_layout Plain Layout
281 \begin_layout Plain Layout
292 \begin_layout Plain Layout
303 \begin_layout Plain Layout
310 ,voffset=8pt,opacity=0.5
315 This is an annotation with a complex option.
323 \begin_layout Standard
324 To avoid to write the same options like the author again and again, you
325 can define a so-called
326 \begin_inset Quotes eld
330 \begin_inset Quotes erd
333 for every person and/or comment layout.
335 \begin_inset CommandInset ref
337 reference "sec:Avatars"
341 for further information.
344 \begin_layout Standard
345 For a full list of possible options, please look at the
352 \begin_layout Subsection
356 \begin_layout Standard
357 This will typeset a comment in form of a circle or ellipse.
358 Here is an example without any options:
359 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Circle
362 \begin_layout Plain Layout
363 a simple circle comment
371 \begin_layout Standard
372 At the right side you see a large, elliptical comment as example of a PDF-Circle
375 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Circle
378 \begin_layout Plain Layout
379 \begin_inset Argument 1
382 \begin_layout Plain Layout
383 id=1,color=blue,height=2.5cm,width=5.8cm,voffset=-2.8cm,hoffset=8cm,opacity=1.0,just
384 ification=right,icolor=
388 \begin_layout Plain Layout
399 \begin_layout Plain Layout
406 ,linewidth=12pt,borderstyle=dashed,dashstyle=
410 \begin_layout Plain Layout
421 \begin_layout Plain Layout
433 a circle comment in form of a large ellipse
439 \begin_inset Newline newline
443 \begin_inset Newline newline
447 \begin_inset Newline newline
453 \begin_layout Subsection
457 \begin_layout Standard
458 This will typeset a comment in form of a freely positioned box.
463 the box will have an additional so called callout line, to bind the box
464 to a certain element of the page.
469 you can write a comment everywhere on the page with a virtual ’typewriter’.
470 These PDF-Freetext annotations do have no frame and a transparent background
471 for ’overwriting’ arbitrary parts of the page.
472 Here is an example in form of a blue rectangle:
473 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Freetext
476 \begin_layout Plain Layout
477 \begin_inset Argument 1
480 \begin_layout Plain Layout
481 height=3cm,type=freetext,subject={freetext},width=4.5cm,voffset=-3.2cm,hoffset=-3.2
482 cm,opacity=0.9,justification=right
487 This is also a comment, but it's a PDF-Freetext annotation.
493 \begin_inset Newline newline
497 \begin_inset Newline newline
501 \begin_inset Newline newline
505 \begin_inset Newline newline
511 \begin_layout Subsection
515 \begin_layout Standard
516 This will typeset a comment in form of a line, polyline or polygon.
517 Here is an example without any options:
518 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Line
521 \begin_layout Plain Layout
522 a simple PDF-Line comment
528 \begin_inset Newline newline
534 \begin_layout Standard
535 As you can see a PDF-Line comment without options is useless.
538 \begin_layout Standard
539 The green arrow at the left side of this page is an example for a PDF-Line
540 comment with options.
542 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Line
545 \begin_layout Plain Layout
546 \begin_inset Argument 1
549 \begin_layout Plain Layout
550 type=line,opacity=1,line=
554 \begin_layout Plain Layout
565 \begin_layout Plain Layout
572 ,color=green,icolor=blue,caption=top,linebegin=
576 \begin_layout Plain Layout
587 \begin_layout Plain Layout
598 \begin_layout Plain Layout
609 \begin_layout Plain Layout
616 ,linewidth=2bp,captionhoffset=-5pt,captionvoffset=15pt
621 a PDF-Line comment with options
629 \begin_layout Subsection
633 \begin_layout Standard
634 This will typeset an annotation into the margin.
635 Right beside this text is an example without options:
636 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Margin
639 \begin_layout Plain Layout
640 a simple PDF-Margin comment
648 \begin_layout Standard
649 The red margin note is an example for a PDF-Margin command with options.
651 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Margin
654 \begin_layout Plain Layout
655 \begin_inset Argument 1
658 \begin_layout Plain Layout
659 icon=Note,color=red,open=true,hspace=100pt
664 a PDF-Margin comment with options
672 \begin_layout Subsection
676 \begin_layout Standard
677 This will typeset so called PDF text markup annotations over some text or
679 Here is a markup without options:
680 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Markup
683 \begin_layout Plain Layout
692 \begin_layout Standard
693 Possible types for the option
700 \begin_layout Description
701 Highlight The markup text will be highlighted:
702 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Markup
705 \begin_layout Plain Layout
706 \begin_inset Argument 1
709 \begin_layout Plain Layout
710 id=1,markup=Highlight
716 \begin_inset Argument post:1
719 \begin_layout Plain Layout
731 \begin_inset Note Note
734 \begin_layout Plain Layout
735 see the next section for the description of the option
745 \begin_layout Description
746 Underline The markup text will be underlined:
747 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Markup
750 \begin_layout Plain Layout
751 \begin_inset Argument 1
754 \begin_layout Plain Layout
760 Underlining PDF-Markup
768 \begin_layout Description
769 Squiggly The markup text will be underlined with a wave:
770 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Markup
773 \begin_layout Plain Layout
774 \begin_inset Argument 1
777 \begin_layout Plain Layout
791 \begin_layout Description
792 StrikeOut The markup text will be struck-out:
793 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Markup
796 \begin_layout Plain Layout
797 \begin_inset Argument 1
800 \begin_layout Plain Layout
806 Striked-out PDF-Markup
814 \begin_layout Standard
815 The text for the comment is inserted with the inset option
822 \begin_layout Standard
823 PDF-Markup has some limitations:
826 \begin_layout Itemize
827 it is only suitable for text or inline math!
830 \begin_layout Itemize
831 the markup text must not be longer than one paragraph
834 \begin_layout Itemize
835 the markup annotation must not be longer than one page, otherwise the recognitio
836 n of the page break will fail
839 \begin_layout Itemize
840 when using XeTeX you have to assure that the page dimensions are internally
842 \begin_inset space \thinspace{}
846 \begin_inset space \space{}
849 with the document class option
853 for the KOMA-Script classes, or the option
857 for the LaTeX-package
864 \begin_layout Subsection
868 \begin_layout Standard
869 With a PDF-Reply you can compose replies to PDF comments.
874 provides a clear reference to the comment the reply refers to.
877 \begin_layout Standard
878 As example see the reply to the Highlight PDF-Markup from the previous section.
880 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Reply
883 \begin_layout Plain Layout
884 \begin_inset Argument 1
887 \begin_layout Plain Layout
888 id=2,replyto=1,date=D:20101211161247+01'00'
898 It appears in that PDF-Markup comment.
899 To be able to reference the PDF-Markup the option
903 was added to its options.
904 The PDF-Reply got the option
911 \begin_layout Standard
912 You can also reply to replies by adding an
916 option to the reply that should be replied to.
917 As example see the reply to the reply to the PDF-Markup.
919 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Reply
922 \begin_layout Plain Layout
923 \begin_inset Argument 1
926 \begin_layout Plain Layout
927 replyto=2,date=D:20101212095321+01'00'
932 Of course, you can reply to a reply.
940 \begin_layout Standard
941 \begin_inset Note Greyedout
944 \begin_layout Plain Layout
949 Due to technical reasons PDF-Reply works only when using pdflatex.
957 \begin_layout Standard
958 PDF-Reply has some further limitations:
961 \begin_layout Itemize
962 It can not support page breaks.
965 \begin_layout Itemize
966 The replies will only appear in the PDF annotations on the second page.
967 (Replies to comments without page break work smoothly.)
970 \begin_layout Subsection
974 \begin_layout Standard
975 This will typeset a comment in form of identical markers on every side of
977 The yellow arrows besides this text is an example without any options:
979 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Sideline
982 \begin_layout Plain Layout
983 a simple PDF-Sideline
991 \begin_layout Standard
992 As you can see a PDF-Sideline comment without options is quite useless.
993 PDF-Sideline is useful if you want to highlight complete parts of a page.
994 The inset options define the layout of the marker while the normal content
995 of the inset is the text surrounded by the markers.
996 The content of the inset option
1000 will be printed along both markers.
1004 \begin_layout Standard
1005 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Sideline
1008 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1009 \begin_inset Argument 1
1012 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1013 opacity=0.33,color=magenta,icolor=cyan,caption=inline,linebegin=
1017 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1028 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1039 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1050 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1057 ,linewidth=3bp,linesep=0.7cm
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1073 \begin_layout Plain Layout
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1083 \begin_inset Argument 2
1086 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1100 \begin_layout Standard
1101 PDF-Sideline has some limitations:
1104 \begin_layout Itemize
1105 the markup annotation should not be longer than one page, otherwise the
1106 recognition of the page could fail
1109 \begin_layout Itemize
1110 when using XeTeX you have to assure that the page dimensions are internally
1112 \begin_inset space \thinspace{}
1116 \begin_inset space \space{}
1119 with the document class option
1123 for the KOMA-Script classes, or the option
1127 for the LaTeX-package
1134 \begin_layout Subsection
1138 \begin_layout Standard
1139 This will typeset a rectangular box.
1140 Here is an example without any options:
1141 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Square
1144 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1145 a simple PDF-Square comment
1153 \begin_layout Standard
1154 Below this text you see a rectangle comment with a curvy outline as example
1155 of a PDF-Square with options.
1158 \begin_layout Standard
1159 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Square
1162 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1163 \begin_inset Argument 1
1166 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1167 height=2cm,width=4.8cm,voffset=-2cm,hoffset=1cm,opacity=1.0,justification=right,ic
1168 olor=CornflowerBlue,bse=cloudy,bsei=2.5,linewidth=8pt
1173 A fancy PDF-Square comment
1179 \begin_inset Newline newline
1183 \begin_inset Newline newline
1187 \begin_inset Newline newline
1191 \begin_inset Newline newline
1197 \begin_layout Subsection
1201 \begin_layout Standard
1202 With this you can annotate any object with a tooltip.
1206 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1207 All objects that can be set into a TeX-box to measure its size.
1215 \begin_layout Standard
1216 The PDF-Tooltip inset has a mandatory argument for the tooltip.
1217 The object that should be annotated is set into the PDF-Tooltip inset,
1218 the tooltip is written into the mandatory argument of the inset.
1219 Here is an example of a word with a tooltip:
1220 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Tooltip
1223 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1224 \begin_inset Argument post:1
1227 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1243 \begin_layout Standard
1244 As the object for the tooltip can be almost anything, we can also use it
1245 for chemical notations in math:
1246 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Tooltip
1249 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1250 \begin_inset Argument post:1
1253 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1260 \begin_inset Formula $\ce{H2SO4}$
1271 \begin_layout Standard
1272 The PDF-Tooltip inset has also an optional argument that is used to correct
1273 the size of tooltips for math (if necessary) or to disable an annotation.
1274 Here is an example with a mathstyle option:
1277 \begin_layout Standard
1278 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Tooltip
1281 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1282 \begin_inset Argument 1
1285 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1290 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1305 \begin_inset Argument post:1
1308 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1315 \begin_inset Formula $x^{2}+2xy+y^{2}\sum_{i=1}^{n}i=\frac{1}{2}n\cdot(n+1)$
1326 \begin_layout Section
1330 \begin_layout Standard
1335 provides the following environments to define or change PDF comments:
1338 \begin_layout Subsection
1340 \begin_inset CommandInset label
1342 name "sub:PDF-Comment-setup"
1349 \begin_layout Standard
1350 With this custom inset you can reset the global (document-wide) options
1352 For example the default color for new PDF comments is blue.
1353 To get Adobe Reader's yellow colored notes for all comments in your document,
1354 add the PDF comment setup inset to the beginning of your document and insert
1360 This was also done in this document.
1363 \begin_layout Standard
1364 By using its optional option
1368 you can keep the reset local within a group enclosed by TeX-braces.
1369 For example you want to reset the color only for two consecutive comments,
1370 then enclose the PDF comment setup inset and the two comment insets in
1375 \begin_layout Standard
1379 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1387 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Comment-Setup
1390 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1391 \begin_inset Argument 1
1394 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1406 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Markup
1409 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1410 PDF-Markup in orange
1416 \begin_inset space ~
1420 \begin_inset space ~
1424 \begin_inset space ~
1428 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Annotation
1431 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1432 PDF-Annotation in orange
1441 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1449 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Margin
1452 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1453 default PDF-Margin comment
1461 \begin_layout Subsection
1465 \begin_layout Standard
1466 This environment allows you to define a style for a PDF comment that can
1467 be used by several comments.
1468 Assuming you write a Math tutorial and want to add popup explanations in
1469 the PDF for several expressions, then insert a PDF Comment style environment
1470 before your first formula.
1475 , set the color to white with
1479 and highlight the whole formula with
1486 \begin_layout Define PDF-Comment Style
1487 \begin_inset Argument 1
1490 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1496 color=white,markup=Highlight
1499 \begin_layout Standard
1500 In the comments use the option
1508 \begin_layout Standard
1509 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Markup
1512 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1513 \begin_inset Argument 1
1516 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1547 \begin_inset Formula $P(E)$
1551 \begin_inset Argument post:1
1554 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1567 Probability of event E
1580 \begin_layout Subsection
1581 \begin_inset CommandInset label
1590 \begin_layout Standard
1591 If you are for example reviewing a document, you need to add your name to
1592 every of your comments.
1593 In case you use a special layout of your annotations, you would have to
1594 do a lot of copy-paste work.
1595 But this can be avoided if you define for every person a special avatar.
1598 \begin_layout Standard
1599 Assuming your name is
1600 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1604 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1607 you can define an avatar for your using the environment Define
1608 \begin_inset space ~
1612 Its mandatory option is the name.
1613 In your case, name it
1618 Add behind the name of the avatar your name as author by writing
1620 author={Oleg Testman}
1623 \begin_inset Newline newline
1626 You might use a special icon to see at the first look which comments were
1628 You therefore add behind the author-statement, separated by a comma,
1633 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1640 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1641 For all possible icons, see the
1650 the checkmark should have a green color so that you add
1654 to the avatar definition.
1655 Your whole definition reads now
1656 \begin_inset Newline newline
1661 author={Oleg Testman},icon=Check,color=lime
1664 \begin_layout Define Avatar
1665 \begin_inset Argument 1
1668 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1674 author={Oleg Testman},icon=Check,color=lime
1677 \begin_layout Standard
1678 To use now your avatar for PDF comments you have two choices:
1681 \begin_layout Enumerate
1682 You set up ALL PDF comments in the document using your avatar.
1683 This is done by inserting the custom inset
1686 \begin_inset space ~
1691 before the first PDF comment in your document.
1692 Insert to this inset
1699 \begin_layout Enumerate
1704 to the options of a particular PDF comment.
1705 The avatar will then only be used for this comment.
1708 \begin_layout Standard
1709 Here is an example for the
1712 \begin_inset space ~
1718 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Comment-Setup
1721 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1728 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Annotation
1731 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1732 Oleg said: Wow, that's nice!
1738 \begin_inset Newline newline
1741 and here is another comment:
1742 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Annotation
1745 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1746 Oleg also said: I hate to repeat myself.
1754 \begin_layout Define Avatar
1755 \begin_inset Argument 1
1758 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1764 color=NavyBlue,opacity=0.5,open=false,icon=Circle,author={Dr.
1768 \begin_layout Standard
1769 Here is an example where another avatar
1770 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1774 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1777 is only used for this comment:
1778 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Margin
1781 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1782 \begin_inset Argument 1
1785 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1792 Dolittle! Respect my authority!
1800 \begin_layout Section
1801 List of PDF comments
1804 \begin_layout Standard
1805 You can insert a list with all PDF comments using the environment List of
1807 By specifying options for it you can determine what parts of the comments
1808 shpuld appear in the list.
1809 Here is the list for this document where only the comments of a defined
1813 \begin_layout List of PDF Comments
1814 \begin_inset Argument 1
1817 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1822 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1833 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1844 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1851 List of PDF comments
1855 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1870 \begin_layout Standard
1871 You can also define your own style using the environment
1872 \begin_inset Newline newline
1878 \begin_inset space ~
1882 \begin_inset space ~
1886 \begin_inset space ~
1890 \begin_inset space ~
1894 \begin_inset Newline newline
1899 if you know enough about the tricky LaTeX internals.
1900 With the environment
1901 \begin_inset Newline newline
1907 \begin_inset space ~
1911 \begin_inset space ~
1915 \begin_inset space ~
1919 \begin_inset space ~
1923 \begin_inset Newline newline
1928 you can set a list style in case it was changed before the list of comments.
1931 \begin_layout Define PDF-Comment List Style
1932 \begin_inset Argument 1
1935 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1958 \begin_layout Set PDF-Comment List Style
1959 AuthorCommentDeadline
1962 \begin_layout Standard
1963 \begin_inset Note Greyedout
1966 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1971 Only one list of comments can be printed in the PDF.
1979 \begin_layout Section
1983 \begin_layout Itemize
1984 To be able to use all kinds of colors and color definitions you must load
1989 in the document preamble this way:
1990 \begin_inset Newline newline
1997 usepackage[svgnames,rgb]{xcolor}
2000 \begin_layout Itemize
2001 If you have two consecutive PDF
2002 \begin_inset space ~
2005 comment insets, the will appear in the PDF one over each other:
2006 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Comment-Setup
2009 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2016 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Annotation
2019 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2020 Oleg said: Wow, that's nice!
2026 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Annotation
2029 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2030 Oleg also said: I hate to repeat myself.
2036 \begin_inset Newline newline
2039 To avoid that separate them with whitespace like protected space:
2040 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Annotation
2043 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2044 Oleg said: Wow, that's nice!
2050 \begin_inset space ~
2054 \begin_inset space ~
2058 \begin_inset space ~
2062 \begin_inset space ~
2066 \begin_inset space ~
2070 \begin_inset space ~
2074 \begin_inset space ~
2078 \begin_inset Flex PDF-Annotation
2081 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2082 Oleg also said: I hate to repeat myself.
2090 \begin_layout Itemize
2091 You cannot use non-Latin characters in your comment or in the author name.
2092 The reason is that PDFs use a special character encoding that is not compatible