Maybe this would help: AREnable
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/arenable/). To my knowledge, the way it
works is that you would compile your file as PDF (in LyX) and then run
AREnable on the PDF file to allow Acrobat Reader to add notes, comments
etc. I never used it, but it might work.
Mircea

Paul A. Rubin said the following on 3/6/2007 1:08 PM:
Richard Heck wrote:
Thanks to Uwe for the example file. Here's another question: How can one
enable the commenting feature under Acrobat? This is really useful for
proofs and the like. I'd love to be able to index comments this way on
students' papers.


I'm pretty sure you need Acrobat Pro to enable comments.

/Paul





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