PDF-comment.lyx: describe a further feature

- also some corrections
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Uwe Stöhr 2015-09-27 03:07:08 +02:00
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@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ type=typewriter
you can write a comment everywhere on the page with a virtual typewriter.
These PDF-Freetext annotations do have no frame and a transparent background
for overwriting arbitrary parts of the page.
Here is an example in form of a blue rectangle:
Here is an example in form of a yellow rectangle:
\begin_inset Flex PDF-Freetext
status open
@ -809,6 +809,82 @@ Striked-out PDF-Markup
\end_inset
\end_layout
\begin_layout Description
mathpopup Formula parts will be highlighted.
\series bold
\series default
\begin_inset Note Greyedout
status open
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\series bold
Note:
\series default
The PDF-Markup inset cannot be used for this option!
\end_layout
\end_inset
Instead the command
\series bold
\backslash
pdfmarkupcomment
\series default
woll be used in a formula with this scheme:
\begin_inset Newline newline
\end_inset
Command:
\begin_inset Newline newline
\end_inset
\series bold
\backslash
pdfmarkupcomment[style=mathpopup]
\backslash
{formula part}
\begin_inset Formula $\to$
\end_inset
\backslash
{
\backslash
text
\begin_inset space \textvisiblespace{}
\end_inset
\begin_inset Newline newline
\end_inset
optional comment}
\begin_inset Newline newline
\end_inset
\series default
Result:
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_inset Formula
\[
\pdfmarkupcomment[style=mathpopup]{\sum_{i=1}^{n}i=\frac{1}{2}n\cdot(n+1)}{\text{little Gauss}}
\]
\end_inset
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
@ -823,10 +899,6 @@ Comment
PDF-Markup has some limitations:
\end_layout
\begin_layout Itemize
it is only suitable for text or inline math!
\end_layout
\begin_layout Itemize
the markup text must not be longer than one paragraph
\end_layout
@ -974,8 +1046,8 @@ PDF-Sideline
\begin_layout Standard
This will typeset a comment in form of identical markers on every side of
the page.
The yellow arrows besides this text is an example without any options:
The yellow arrows besides this text are an example of a PDF-Sideline without
any options:
\begin_inset Flex PDF-Sideline
status open
@ -1007,7 +1079,7 @@ status open
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\begin_inset Argument 1
status open
status collapsed
\begin_layout Plain Layout
opacity=0.33,color=magenta,icolor=cyan,caption=inline,linebegin=
@ -1102,8 +1174,8 @@ PDF-Sideline has some limitations:
\end_layout
\begin_layout Itemize
the markup annotation should not be longer than one page, otherwise the
recognition of the page could fail
the comment should not be longer than one page, otherwise the recognition
of the page could fail
\end_layout
\begin_layout Itemize
@ -1215,8 +1287,8 @@ All objects that can be set into a TeX-box to measure its size.
\begin_layout Standard
The PDF-Tooltip inset has a mandatory argument for the tooltip.
The object that should be annotated is set into the PDF-Tooltip inset,
the tooltip is written into the mandatory argument of the inset.
Here is an example of a word with a tooltip:
the tooltip is written into the mandatory argument.
Here is as example of a word with a tooltip:
\begin_inset Flex PDF-Tooltip
status open
@ -1232,7 +1304,7 @@ This is a tooltip!
\color red
words
word
\end_layout
\end_inset
@ -1241,8 +1313,8 @@ words
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
As the object for the tooltip can be almost anything, we can also use it
for chemical notations in math:
Since a tooltip can be used for almost any object, one can also use it for
chemical notations in math:
\begin_inset Flex PDF-Tooltip
status open
@ -1269,8 +1341,8 @@ Sulfuric acid
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
The PDF-Tooltip inset has also an optional argument that is used to correct
the size of tooltips for math (if necessary) or to disable an annotation.
The PDF-Tooltip inset has also an option that is used to correct the size
of the tooltip for math (if necessary) or to disable an annotation.
Here is an example with a mathstyle option:
\end_layout
@ -1312,7 +1384,7 @@ little Gauß
\end_inset
\begin_inset Formula $x^{2}+2xy+y^{2}\sum_{i=1}^{n}i=\frac{1}{2}n\cdot(n+1)$
\begin_inset Formula $\sum_{i=1}^{n}i=\frac{1}{2}n\cdot(n+1)$
\end_inset
@ -1484,6 +1556,7 @@ markup=Highlight
\end_layout
\begin_layout Define PDF-Comment Style
\begin_inset Argument 1
status open
@ -1626,6 +1699,10 @@ author={Oleg Testman}
You might use a special icon to see at the first look which comments were
made by you.
You therefore add behind the author-statement, separated by a comma,
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
\series bold
icon=Check
\series default
@ -1662,6 +1739,7 @@ author={Oleg Testman},icon=Check,color=lime
\end_layout
\begin_layout Define Avatar
\begin_inset Argument 1
status open
@ -1752,6 +1830,7 @@ Oleg also said: I hate to repeat myself.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Define Avatar
\begin_inset Argument 1
status open
@ -1929,6 +2008,7 @@ you can set a list style in case it was changed before the list of comments.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Define PDF-Comment List Style
\begin_inset Argument 1
status open
@ -1956,6 +2036,7 @@ makeatother
\end_layout
\begin_layout Set PDF-Comment List Style
AuthorCommentDeadline
\end_layout