Hi, Hans
It may be useless, but I really hope I can pass some options to the comment.
e.g., use \comment[color=blue][title]{some contents} will make "some
contents" blue. So I think we can use /RC instead of /Contents.
On 4/17/07, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Zhichu Chen wrote:
> Tha
Thanks Hans,
It works. But only the /Contents part was converted correctly, the /T part
is still not so good. So I redefined your \doPDFinsertcomment macro and
changed the third line from
\doifelsenothing{#1}
{\let\PDFidentifier\empty}
{\def\PDFidentifier{/T (#1
Zhichu Chen wrote:
> Thanks Hans,
>
> It works. But only the /Contents part was converted correctly, the /T
> part
> is still not so good. So I redefined your \doPDFinsertcomment macro and
> changed the third line from
>
> \doifelsenothing{#1}
> {\let\PDFidentifier\e
Zhichu Chen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've been looking at some core codes and the PDF reference, still have no
> idea.
>
> Somehow, I was told that LaTeX can do such things using "hyperref"
> package
> and \pdfstringdef\temp{???}, then \pdfannot{... /Contents(\temp) ...}
> should
> be OK.
>
can you try
Hi
I've been looking at some core codes and the PDF reference, still have no
idea.
Somehow, I was told that LaTeX can do such things using "hyperref" package
and \pdfstringdef\temp{???}, then \pdfannot{... /Contents(\temp) ...} should
be OK.
On 4/11/07, Zhichu Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everybody,
Since \inmargin won't break through pages and I've tried everything but
still can't make it, I bended. Now I want to comment some words with
\pdfannot. It seems that this command don't support Chinese very well, the
annotations appeared like "lookaheaduchar 73" and something. Then I