Using Comment notes the right way

Richard Kimberly Heck rikiheck at gmail.com
Sun Nov 19 21:30:24 UTC 2023


On 11/19/23 15:31, Daniel wrote:
> On 2023-11-19 12:20, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> Le 19/11/2023 à 07:47, Daniel a écrit :
>>>> On 2023-11-15 11:47, Daniel wrote:
>>>>> 2. Allow free spacing in Comments. That is typically a feature in 
>>>>> sticky notes in other applications which is handy if one wants 
>>>>> just to quickly type stuff down without bothering with special 
>>>>> formatting. 
>>>>
>>>> It basically offers more freedom to scribble as you like.
>>>>
>>>> Daniel
>>>
>>> And also KeepEmpty should be enabled in commnents for similar reasons.
>>
>> So you want MSWord in a box? I do not see why the feature would 
>> require that. But of course it is not difficult to create a module 
>> that transforms the inset in this way.
>
> I don't see what is MS Word specific about it. But if the commenting 
> function of PDF readers is MS Word in a box, then maybe that is what I 
> am thinking about. I guess the thought was that because the output is 
> not affected anyway, it's fine to let the user choose how to write the 
> comment. No need to put limits on it.
>
> But I would be already happy if there was some nice out of the box 
> minimal commenting function that does not inherit the font but also 
> does (maybe optionally) not affect the output. So far LyX has only LyX 
> Notes (which inherit the font) and Comments (which affect the output). 
> Isn't something missing?
>
> I know that a lot can be done with modules. But I am thinking about a 
> common feature that seems handy in other application which LyX seems 
> to be missing. It would be strange if one would have to include a 
> module in order to write comments.

I take JMarc's point to be that what you are asking for seems very 
specific to your specific use case. Since it's relatively easy to create 
an inset like the one you want, and there are maintenance costs, etc, 
connected with adding new things, it's not clear the cost is worth the 
benefit.

Note, by the way, that the PDF modules already provide for other forms 
of comments.

Riki




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