Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2012-11-26 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Evert-Jan wrote: My document has a caption as part of a change, and there seemed to be some bracket mismatch (extra }). So this seems to be related to the error reported by Jannick. The headers seem to be doing OK now, I did not get any error in those. Should I report the caption error

Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2012-11-26 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Evert-Jan wrote: My document has a caption as part of a change, and there seemed to be some bracket mismatch (extra }). So this seems to be related to the error reported by Jannick. The headers seem to be doing OK now, I did not get any error in those. Should I report the caption error

Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2012-11-26 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Evert-Jan wrote: > My document has a caption as part of a change, > and there seemed to be some bracket mismatch (extra }). > So this seems to be related to the error reported by Jannick. > The headers seem to be doing OK now, I did not get any error in those. > Should I report the caption error

Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2012-11-23 Thread Evert-Jan
Jannick Asmus jannick.news at gmail.com writes: Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jannick Asmus wrote: is it possible to indicate changes of the document in track mode in the pdf by a vertical bar in the margin area? With pdflatex output: \usepackage[pdftex]{changebar}

Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2012-11-23 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Evert-Jan wrote: Once that hurdle was taken, I got the next error. My document has a caption as part of a change, and there seemed to be some bracket mismatch (extra }). So this seems to be related to the error reported by Jannick. The headers seem to be doing OK now, I did not get any error

Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2012-11-23 Thread Evert-Jan
Jannick Asmus jannick.news at gmail.com writes: Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jannick Asmus wrote: is it possible to indicate changes of the document in track mode in the pdf by a vertical bar in the margin area? With pdflatex output: \usepackage[pdftex]{changebar}

Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2012-11-23 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Evert-Jan wrote: Once that hurdle was taken, I got the next error. My document has a caption as part of a change, and there seemed to be some bracket mismatch (extra }). So this seems to be related to the error reported by Jannick. The headers seem to be doing OK now, I did not get any error

Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2012-11-23 Thread Evert-Jan
Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes: > > Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > > Jannick Asmus wrote: > >> is it possible to indicate changes of the document in track mode in > >> the pdf by a vertical bar in the margin area? > > > > With pdflatex output: > > > > \usepackage[pdftex]{changebar} > >

Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2012-11-23 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Evert-Jan wrote: > Once that hurdle was taken, I got the next error. > My document has a caption as part of a change, > and there seemed to be some bracket mismatch (extra }). > So this seems to be related to the error reported by Jannick. > The headers seem to be doing OK now, I did not get any

AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2010-11-15 Thread Jannick Asmus
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jannick Asmus wrote: is it possible to indicate changes of the document in track mode in the pdf by a vertical bar in the margin area? With pdflatex output: \usepackage[pdftex]{changebar} \renewcommand{\lyxadded}[3]{{\cbstart\color{lyxadded}{}#3\cbend}}

AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2010-11-15 Thread Jannick Asmus
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jannick Asmus wrote: I got already aware that changes can be shown in colored letters, whereas grayed-out comments appear as ordinary blued text after adding such a comment in track mode. Could this be amended to have comments in light blue - or any other color

Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2010-11-15 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Jannick Asmus wrote: That's great as well. Light blue does not seem to be too different from gray. But I suspect {RGB}{192,192,255} codes the color which could be adjusted. Yes. You can replace that by the RGB values of your choice. Jürgen

AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2010-11-15 Thread Jannick Asmus
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jannick Asmus wrote: is it possible to indicate changes of the document in track mode in the pdf by a vertical bar in the margin area? With pdflatex output: \usepackage[pdftex]{changebar} \renewcommand{\lyxadded}[3]{{\cbstart\color{lyxadded}{}#3\cbend}}

AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2010-11-15 Thread Jannick Asmus
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jannick Asmus wrote: I got already aware that changes can be shown in colored letters, whereas grayed-out comments appear as ordinary blued text after adding such a comment in track mode. Could this be amended to have comments in light blue - or any other color

Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2010-11-15 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Jannick Asmus wrote: That's great as well. Light blue does not seem to be too different from gray. But I suspect {RGB}{192,192,255} codes the color which could be adjusted. Yes. You can replace that by the RGB values of your choice. Jürgen

AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2010-11-15 Thread Jannick Asmus
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jannick Asmus wrote: is it possible to indicate changes of the document in track mode in the pdf by a vertical bar in the margin area? With pdflatex output: \usepackage[pdftex]{changebar} \renewcommand{\lyxadded}[3]{{\cbstart\color{lyxadded}{}#3\cbend}}

AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2010-11-15 Thread Jannick Asmus
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jannick Asmus wrote: I got already aware that changes can be shown in colored letters, whereas grayed-out comments appear as ordinary blued text after adding such a comment in track mode. Could this be amended to have comments in light blue - or any other color

Re: AW: LyX 1.6.7: Track changes in pdf

2010-11-15 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Jannick Asmus wrote: > That's great as well. Light blue does not seem to be too different from > gray. But I suspect {RGB}{192,192,255} codes the color which could be > adjusted. Yes. You can replace that by the RGB values of your choice. Jürgen