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Hello
How to produce pdf document with pdflatex or xelatex (MacTeX )that has 
option "enable commenting" turned on.
I work on master thesis and my supervisor who withdraw from tex (sic!) 
want to have pdf files with abbility to annotate...for now I stuck.

any help?
Sebastian
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Reply beyonder7 (86) 4/18/2010 10:00:23 AM

On Apr 18, 11:00=A0am, Sebastian Szwarc <beyond...@tlen.pl> wrote:
> Hello
> How to produce pdf document with pdflatex or xelatex (MacTeX )that has
> option "enable commenting" turned on.
> I work on master thesis and my supervisor who withdraw from tex (sic!)
> want to have pdf files with abbility to annotate...for now I stuck.
>
> any help?
> Sebastian

If you mean letting others add comments using Reader, you are out of
luck. Enabling commenting requires the full Acrobat software, so you
can do it after using pdfTeX, but not as part of the TeX run.
--
Joseph Wright
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Reply Joseph 4/18/2010 2:05:22 PM


Sebastian Szwarc wrote:
> Hello
> How to produce pdf document with pdflatex or xelatex (MacTeX )that has 
> option "enable commenting" turned on.
> I work on master thesis and my supervisor who withdraw from tex (sic!) 
> want to have pdf files with abbility to annotate...for now I stuck.

You cannot generate documents with Acrobat Reader commenting enabled 
directly by LaTeX.

You can enable commenting with AREnable 
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/arenable/> or ask your supervisor to 
use a different viewer that can comment the pdf directly.

PDF-XChange Viewer can do that on Windows 
<http://www.docu-track.com/product/pdf-xchange-viewer>

Okular <http://okular.kde.org/> works great if you run KDE.
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Reply Martin 4/18/2010 2:16:29 PM

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