Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-16 Thread Guillaume Munch

Le 16/09/2016 à 18:00, racoon a écrit :


The problem with replacing notes is that pdfcomments from the module are
not visible in the outliner.


Something I plan to implement as soon as I am done with my current patches.



So I had to work with notes themselves. LyX notes don't really have a
LaTeX command that is executed. So I ended up hijacking the Note:Comment
and setting LatexName to pdfcomment (and MultiPar to false).

Seems to work pretty fine so far. Maybe that could be even worth an
option or module in LyX?



Sounds dangerous for a module (because of MultiPar), but it looks like a 
great hack. Having it on the wiki would be good start.





Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-16 Thread racoon

On 16.08.2016 21:24, Scott Kostyshak wrote:

On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:12:10AM +0200, racoon wrote:

On 16.08.2016 04:04, Scott Kostyshak wrote:

On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 08:34:39PM +0200, racoon wrote:

Hi,

Is there a way to make all my LyX notes visible as notes (or so) on the PDF?


You could probably redefine the note inset in local layout, or you could
use inset-forall to convert a LyX note to e.g. a Greyed Out inset.


Thanks! I'll give it a try. I guess would be a nice feature if one sends
one's drafts to someone who does not have LyX. Maybe I can even manage to
have the standard PDF comments from the PDF Comments module. Wouldn't it be
nice to have such a feature integrated directly into the module?


I think a general user-friendly feature to turn some insets into others
(perhaps which can be converted to which can be specified in the
definition of the layout).


I just came back to the problem and wanted to post a quick update.

The problem with replacing notes is that pdfcomments from the module are 
not visible in the outliner.


So I had to work with notes themselves. LyX notes don't really have a 
LaTeX command that is executed. So I ended up hijacking the Note:Comment 
and setting LatexName to pdfcomment (and MultiPar to false).


Seems to work pretty fine so far. Maybe that could be even worth an 
option or module in LyX?


Daniel



multiple indexes

2016-09-16 Thread Michael Berger

Dear LyX users,

I am using multiple indexes (two different indexes) in my document.

The page numbers in one print blue while black in the other one.

I should add that cross references appear blue as well as the

referenced page numbers in table of contents, in nomenclature, in 
bibliographies etc.


I am using  'classicthesis-Lyx- v4.1'

Any hint as to why this happens and how it could possibly be corrected?

Thanks,

Michael