Pavel Sanda wrote:
Try it with svn if you can. I can't remember an update that would have
fixed this.
Seems to be the same issue: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3018
Probably, but I still can't reproduce. In fact, if I leave the citation
dialog open, then as I switch from
Greetings,
I am very pleased with the new features in LyX 1.5, and I want to thank
the
developers for doing such a fantastic work!
I've come across a few issues when testing RC1:
1. The program seems slow to respond sometimes (but not always); if you
keep
a
Greetings,
I am very pleased with the new features in LyX 1.5, and I want to thank
the
developers for doing such a fantastic work!
I've come across a few issues when testing RC1:
1. The program seems slow to respond sometimes (but not always); if you
keep
a
Urtzi Jauregi wrote:
Greetings,
I am very pleased with the new features in LyX 1.5, and I want to thank the
developers for doing such a fantastic work!
I've come across a few issues when testing RC1:
1. The program seems slow to respond sometimes (but not always); if you
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 18:47:20 you wrote:
The issue is that the labels listed in the second document are
those that belong to the first document; in other words, the dialg box
doesn't get refreshed when you switch documents.
I can't reproduce this.
I get this behavior
Urtzi Jauregi wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 18:47:20 you wrote:
The issue is that the labels listed in the second document are
those that belong to the first document; in other words, the dialg box
doesn't get refreshed when you switch documents.
I can't reproduce this.
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 19:21:39 Richard Heck wrote:
I get this behavior consistently in 1.5 RC1 the following way:
1. Create a new file;
2. Write a displayed formula and give it a label;
3. Insert a cross-reference of that label;
4. open an existing document with
Urtzi Jauregi wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 19:21:39 Richard Heck wrote:
I get this behavior consistently in 1.5 RC1 the following way:
1. Create a new file;
2. Write a displayed formula and give it a label;
3. Insert a cross-reference of that label;
I get this behavior consistently in 1.5 RC1 the following way:
1. Create a new file;
2. Write a displayed formula and give it a label;
3. Insert a cross-reference of that label;
4. open an existing document with its own labels;
5. Insert- cross-reference . . . showh the
Greetings,
I am very pleased with the new features in LyX 1.5, and I want to thank
the
developers for doing such a fantastic work!
I've come across a few issues when testing RC1:
1. The program seems slow to respond sometimes (but not always); if you
keep
a
Greetings,
I am very pleased with the new features in LyX 1.5, and I want to thank
the
developers for doing such a fantastic work!
I've come across a few issues when testing RC1:
1. The program seems slow to respond sometimes (but not always); if you
keep
a
Urtzi Jauregi wrote:
Greetings,
I am very pleased with the new features in LyX 1.5, and I want to thank the
developers for doing such a fantastic work!
I've come across a few issues when testing RC1:
1. The program seems slow to respond sometimes (but not always); if you
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 18:47:20 you wrote:
The issue is that the labels listed in the second document are
those that belong to the first document; in other words, the dialg box
doesn't get refreshed when you switch documents.
I can't reproduce this.
I get this behavior
Urtzi Jauregi wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 18:47:20 you wrote:
The issue is that the labels listed in the second document are
those that belong to the first document; in other words, the dialg box
doesn't get refreshed when you switch documents.
I can't reproduce this.
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 19:21:39 Richard Heck wrote:
I get this behavior consistently in 1.5 RC1 the following way:
1. Create a new file;
2. Write a displayed formula and give it a label;
3. Insert a cross-reference of that label;
4. open an existing document with
Urtzi Jauregi wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 19:21:39 Richard Heck wrote:
I get this behavior consistently in 1.5 RC1 the following way:
1. Create a new file;
2. Write a displayed formula and give it a label;
3. Insert a cross-reference of that label;
I get this behavior consistently in 1.5 RC1 the following way:
1. Create a new file;
2. Write a displayed formula and give it a label;
3. Insert a cross-reference of that label;
4. open an existing document with its own labels;
5. Insert- cross-reference . . . showh the
Greetings,
I am very pleased with the new features in LyX 1.5, and I want to thank
the
developers for doing such a fantastic work!
I've come across a few issues when testing RC1:
1. The program seems slow to respond sometimes (but not always); if you
keep
a
Greetings,
I am very pleased with the new features in LyX 1.5, and I want to thank
the
developers for doing such a fantastic work!
I've come across a few issues when testing RC1:
1. The program seems slow to respond sometimes (but not always); if you
keep
a
Urtzi Jauregi wrote:
Greetings,
I am very pleased with the new features in LyX 1.5, and I want to thank the
developers for doing such a fantastic work!
I've come across a few issues when testing RC1:
1. The program seems slow to respond sometimes (but not always); if you
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 18:47:20 you wrote:
> > The issue is that the labels listed in the second document are
> > those that belong to the first document; in other words, the dialg box
> > doesn't get refreshed when you switch documents.
> >
>
> I can't reproduce this.
I get this
Urtzi Jauregi wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 18:47:20 you wrote:
The issue is that the labels listed in the second document are
those that belong to the first document; in other words, the dialg box
doesn't get refreshed when you switch documents.
I can't reproduce this.
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 19:21:39 Richard Heck wrote:
> > I get this behavior consistently in 1.5 RC1 the following way:
> >
> > 1. Create a new file;
> > 2. Write a displayed formula and give it a label;
> > 3. Insert a cross-reference of that label;
> > 4. open an existing
Urtzi Jauregi wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 19:21:39 Richard Heck wrote:
I get this behavior consistently in 1.5 RC1 the following way:
1. Create a new file;
2. Write a displayed formula and give it a label;
3. Insert a cross-reference of that label;
> >>> I get this behavior consistently in 1.5 RC1 the following way:
> >>>
> >>> 1. Create a new file;
> >>> 2. Write a displayed formula and give it a label;
> >>> 3. Insert a cross-reference of that label;
> >>> 4. open an existing document with its own labels;
> >>> 5. Insert->
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Hi, I don't know if this is fixed in 1.5.0, but I've always been
annoyed that the JabReb meta comments show up in the citation
box...Does this only happen to me or does it happen to other people as
well, and does anyone know the status of it? If not I'm gonna bug
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Hi, I don't know if this is fixed in 1.5.0, but I've always been
annoyed that the JabReb meta comments show up in the citation
box...Does this only happen to me or does it happen to other people as
well, and does anyone know the status of it? If not I'm gonna bug
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Hi, I don't know if this is fixed in 1.5.0, but I've always been
annoyed that the JabReb meta comments show up in the citation
box...Does this only happen to me or does it happen to other people as
well, and does anyone know the status of it? If not I'm gonna bug
Hi, I don't know if this is fixed in 1.5.0, but I've always been
annoyed that the JabReb meta comments show up in the citation
box...Does this only happen to me or does it happen to other people as
well, and does anyone know the status of it? If not I'm gonna bug it
on bugzilla.
Hi, I don't know if this is fixed in 1.5.0, but I've always been
annoyed that the JabReb meta comments show up in the citation
box...Does this only happen to me or does it happen to other people as
well, and does anyone know the status of it? If not I'm gonna bug it
on bugzilla.
Hi, I don't know if this is fixed in 1.5.0, but I've always been
annoyed that the JabReb meta comments show up in the citation
box...Does this only happen to me or does it happen to other people as
well, and does anyone know the status of it? If not I'm gonna bug it
on bugzilla.
Hi all,
I am wondering if one can export a .lyx document with notes/comments
included. This would be quite convenient for reviewing lyx-written
documents/papers, to make sure that non-lyx users can address these
comments. At first glance, there does not seem to be any comment
exporting
Brecht Wyseur wrote:
Hi all,
I am wondering if one can export a .lyx document with notes/comments
included. This would be quite convenient for reviewing lyx-written
documents/papers, to make sure that non-lyx users can address these
comments. At first glance, there does not seem to be any
Georg Baum wrote:
Brecht Wyseur wrote:
Hi all,
I am wondering if one can export a .lyx document with notes/comments
included. This would be quite convenient for reviewing lyx-written
documents/papers, to make sure that non-lyx users can address these
comments. At first glance, there does
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 4:51 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
\renewenvironment{comment}{\begingroup\small}{\endgroup}
Or use this bit of code (in the preamble) to have them boxed on a gray
background. Not my code, btw. I picked it up somewhere on a LaTeX sit
and now forget where. Tested extensively.
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Stefano Franchi wrote:
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 4:51 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
\renewenvironment{comment}{\begingroup\small}{\endgroup}
If your example below works like a charm, maybe you could add it as a tip
to the wiki? Here's a suggestion for the name of the page
between printing and not printing your
comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the following
code to your preamble. [...] If you don't want the comments to be
printed, just put % signs in front of the code. Note that this does not
work if you have no comment in your document
of the problem :-/
Maybe:
If you want to be able to switch between printing and not printing
your comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the
following code to your preamble. [...] If you don't want the comments
to be printed, just put % signs in front of the code. Note
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
If you want to be able to switch between printing and not printing
your comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the
following code to your preamble. [...] If you don't want the comments
Great,
This is very nice.
This is something which is perfect to include in the software itself.
In the export dialog, a checkbox can be added with the choice whether
or not you want the comments to be included in the text/dvi/pdf/... If
so, the proposed piece of code is to be injected
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
If you want to be able to switch between printing and not printing your
comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the following
code
Hi all,
I am wondering if one can export a .lyx document with notes/comments
included. This would be quite convenient for reviewing lyx-written
documents/papers, to make sure that non-lyx users can address these
comments. At first glance, there does not seem to be any comment
exporting
Brecht Wyseur wrote:
Hi all,
I am wondering if one can export a .lyx document with notes/comments
included. This would be quite convenient for reviewing lyx-written
documents/papers, to make sure that non-lyx users can address these
comments. At first glance, there does not seem to be any
Georg Baum wrote:
Brecht Wyseur wrote:
Hi all,
I am wondering if one can export a .lyx document with notes/comments
included. This would be quite convenient for reviewing lyx-written
documents/papers, to make sure that non-lyx users can address these
comments. At first glance, there does
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 4:51 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
\renewenvironment{comment}{\begingroup\small}{\endgroup}
Or use this bit of code (in the preamble) to have them boxed on a gray
background. Not my code, btw. I picked it up somewhere on a LaTeX sit
and now forget where. Tested extensively.
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Stefano Franchi wrote:
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 4:51 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
\renewenvironment{comment}{\begingroup\small}{\endgroup}
If your example below works like a charm, maybe you could add it as a tip
to the wiki? Here's a suggestion for the name of the page
between printing and not printing your
comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the following
code to your preamble. [...] If you don't want the comments to be
printed, just put % signs in front of the code. Note that this does not
work if you have no comment in your document
of the problem :-/
Maybe:
If you want to be able to switch between printing and not printing
your comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the
following code to your preamble. [...] If you don't want the comments
to be printed, just put % signs in front of the code. Note
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
If you want to be able to switch between printing and not printing
your comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the
following code to your preamble. [...] If you don't want the comments
Great,
This is very nice.
This is something which is perfect to include in the software itself.
In the export dialog, a checkbox can be added with the choice whether
or not you want the comments to be included in the text/dvi/pdf/... If
so, the proposed piece of code is to be injected
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
If you want to be able to switch between printing and not printing your
comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the following
code
Hi all,
I am wondering if one can export a .lyx document with notes/comments
included. This would be quite convenient for reviewing lyx-written
documents/papers, to make sure that non-lyx users can address these
comments. At first glance, there does not seem to be any comment
exporting
Brecht Wyseur wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am wondering if one can export a .lyx document with notes/comments
> included. This would be quite convenient for reviewing lyx-written
> documents/papers, to make sure that non-lyx users can address these
> comments. At first glance, t
Georg Baum wrote:
Brecht Wyseur wrote:
Hi all,
I am wondering if one can export a .lyx document with notes/comments
included. This would be quite convenient for reviewing lyx-written
documents/papers, to make sure that non-lyx users can address these
comments. At first glance, there does
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 4:51 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
\renewenvironment{comment}{\begingroup\small}{\endgroup}
Or use this bit of code (in the preamble) to have them boxed on a gray
background. Not my code, btw. I picked it up somewhere on a LaTeX sit
and now forget where. Tested extensively.
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Stefano Franchi wrote:
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 4:51 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
\renewenvironment{comment}{\begingroup\small}{\endgroup}
If your example below works like a charm, maybe you could add it as a tip
to the wiki? Here's a suggestion for the name of the page
e:
"If you want to be able to switch between printing and not printing your
comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the following
code to your preamble. [...] If you don't want the comments to be
printed, just put % signs in front of the code. Note that this does not
work if you h
s missing is a description of the problem :-/
Maybe:
"If you want to be able to switch between printing and not printing
your comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the
following code to your preamble. [...] If you don't want the comments
to be printed, just put % s
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
"If you want to be able to switch between printing and not printing
your comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the
following code to your preamble. [...] If you don't want the com
Great,
This is very nice.
This is something which is perfect to include in the software itself.
In the export dialog, a checkbox can be added with the choice whether
or not you want the comments to be included in the text/dvi/pdf/... If
so, the proposed piece of code is to be injected
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
On 12 Dec, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
> "If you want to be able to switch between printing and not printing your
> comments, you could use LyX's comment environment and add the followi
José Matos wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users
Guy Hindell wrote:
Thanks, I'll give it a try. On a related subject (I think I asked about
this here w.r.t. v1.3 a while back, maybe more than a year ago), is it
possible to get the exported files to be produced in some directory
other than the one where the top level .lyx file sits? Or, to
José Matos wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users
Guy Hindell wrote:
Thanks, I'll give it a try. On a related subject (I think I asked about
this here w.r.t. v1.3 a while back, maybe more than a year ago), is it
possible to get the exported files to be produced in some directory
other than the one where the top level .lyx file sits? Or, to
José Matos wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users
Guy Hindell wrote:
> Thanks, I'll give it a try. On a related subject (I think I asked about
> this here w.r.t. v1.3 a while back, maybe more than a year ago), is it
> possible to get the exported files to be produced in some directory
> other than the one where the top level .lyx file sits? Or,
José Matos wrote:
Second, switching from 1.3.6 to 1.4.2 I find that the Comment
environment has turned into a kind of note. I can highlight a block of
text as I would have done before and select Insert-Note-Comment, and
effect is the same... but how do I uncomment it again?
For the
José Matos wrote:
Second, switching from 1.3.6 to 1.4.2 I find that the Comment
environment has turned into a kind of note. I can highlight a block of
text as I would have done before and select Insert-Note-Comment, and
effect is the same... but how do I uncomment it again?
For the
José Matos wrote:
> > Second, switching from 1.3.6 to 1.4.2 I find that the Comment
> > environment has turned into a kind of note. I can highlight a block of
> > text as I would have done before and select Insert->Note->Comment, and
> > effect is the same... but how do I uncomment it again?
>
>
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users (developers) who run lyx without
being aware of it as part of their build in
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users (developers) who run lyx
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users (developers) who run lyx without
being aware of it as part of their build in
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users (developers) who run lyx
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users (developers) who run lyx without
being aware of it as part of their build in
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
> Hi there - a couple of questions.
>
> First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
> exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
> software build. This means I have users (developers) who run
as a future LyX feature.
We have a LyX template for thesises here, too, but no printed
documentation. The template demonstrates the commonly needed features
(graphics, captions, chapters, formulas etc) and contains lots of comments.
The students simply take this document and start to write
as a future LyX feature.
We have a LyX template for thesises here, too, but no printed
documentation. The template demonstrates the commonly needed features
(graphics, captions, chapters, formulas etc) and contains lots of comments.
The students simply take this document and start to write
df files, which show the
LyX internals might be interesting as a future LyX feature.
> We have a LyX template for thesises here, too, but no printed
> documentation. The template demonstrates the commonly needed features
> (graphics, captions, chapters, formulas etc) and contains lots
demonstrates the commonly needed features (graphics, captions,
chapters, formulas etc) and contains lots of comments. The students simply
take this document and start to write their own stuff. That works pretty
well.
Georg
demonstrates the commonly needed features (graphics, captions,
chapters, formulas etc) and contains lots of comments. The students simply
take this document and start to write their own stuff. That works pretty
well.
Georg
d documentation.
The template demonstrates the commonly needed features (graphics, captions,
chapters, formulas etc) and contains lots of comments. The students simply
take this document and start to write their own stuff. That works pretty
well.
Georg
Hello
I would like to have a printout of a LyX file as it is seen in the LyX editor
window. So all my open ERT, math, notes, comments, etcpp should be on the
printout.
For a documentation I'm working on I would like to show the look of LyX files
to people who don't have LyX. A LyX file should
How about a screenshot?
Wolfgang Lasch wrote:
Hello
I would like to have a printout of a LyX file as it is seen in the LyX editor
window. So all my open ERT, math, notes, comments, etcpp should be on the
printout.
For a documentation I'm working on I would like to show the look of LyX
Am Fri, 21. July 2006 00:18 schrieb Richard Heck:
[ cleaned tofu ]
Wolfgang Lasch wrote:
Hello
I would like to have a printout of a LyX file as it is seen in the LyX
editor window. So all my open ERT, math, notes, comments, etcpp should be
on the printout.
For a documentation I'm
Hello
I would like to have a printout of a LyX file as it is seen in the LyX editor
window. So all my open ERT, math, notes, comments, etcpp should be on the
printout.
For a documentation I'm working on I would like to show the look of LyX files
to people who don't have LyX. A LyX file should
How about a screenshot?
Wolfgang Lasch wrote:
Hello
I would like to have a printout of a LyX file as it is seen in the LyX editor
window. So all my open ERT, math, notes, comments, etcpp should be on the
printout.
For a documentation I'm working on I would like to show the look of LyX
Am Fri, 21. July 2006 00:18 schrieb Richard Heck:
[ cleaned tofu ]
Wolfgang Lasch wrote:
Hello
I would like to have a printout of a LyX file as it is seen in the LyX
editor window. So all my open ERT, math, notes, comments, etcpp should be
on the printout.
For a documentation I'm
Hello
I would like to have a printout of a LyX file as it is seen in the LyX editor
window. So all my open ERT, math, notes, comments, etcpp should be on the
printout.
For a documentation I'm working on I would like to show the look of LyX files
to people who don't have LyX. A LyX file should
How about a screenshot?
Wolfgang Lasch wrote:
> Hello
>
> I would like to have a printout of a LyX file as it is seen in the LyX editor
> window. So all my open ERT, math, notes, comments, etcpp should be on the
> printout.
>
> For a documentation I'm working on I would
Am Fri, 21. July 2006 00:18 schrieb Richard Heck:
[ cleaned tofu ]
> Wolfgang Lasch wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I would like to have a printout of a LyX file as it is seen in the LyX
> > editor window. So all my open ERT, math, notes, comments, etcpp sh
Hi,
I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing lists.
One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest of the text.
If I put
Sean Hammond wrote:
Hi,
I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing
lists.
One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest
Hi,
I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing lists.
One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest of the text.
If I put
Sean Hammond wrote:
Hi,
I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing
lists.
One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest
Hi,
I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing lists.
One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest of the text.
If I put
Sean Hammond wrote:
Hi,
I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing
lists.
One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest
Is there some way to generate pdf that has review comments enabled? Using
lyx with pdflatex (This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C
7.5.4)) the generated pdf does not have review comments enabled.
Neal Becker wrote:
Is there some way to generate pdf that has review comments enabled? Using
lyx with pdflatex (This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C
7.5.4)) the generated pdf does not have review comments enabled.
If you mean can you generate a PDF that allows the reader
Is there some way to generate pdf that has review comments enabled? Using
lyx with pdflatex (This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C
7.5.4)) the generated pdf does not have review comments enabled.
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