\documentclass{scrartcl} \usepackage[no-math]{fontspec} \usepackage{xunicode} \usepackage{xltxtra} \usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} \usepackage{tikz} \usepackage[absolute]{textpos} %\usepackage[unicode]{hyperref} \usepackage[subject={Top1},author={Ånsgar Lund}]{pdfcomment} \setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Bergamo} \begin{document} \fontspec[SmallCapsFont={BergamoSmc},]{Bergamo} \definecolor{myblue}{rgb}{0.045,0.278,0.643} \colorlet{myorange}{red!30!yellow} A\pdfcomment[subject={Top2},author={Daisy Duck},color={0.234 0.867 0.211},voffset=8pt,opacity=0.5]{This is a comment.} little Test! \pdfcomment[color=myblue,icon=Note,open=true,hspace=100pt]{This is another comment.} test the hspace!% \defineavatar{CaptainJack}{color=myorange,author={Captain Jack}}% \definestyle{MyStar}{icon=Star,opacity=0.7,voffset=12pt}% \pdfcomment[avatar=CaptainJack,style=MyStar]{It's enough now!} \pdffreetextcomment[avatar=CaptainJack,subject={Top2},height=3cm,width=4.5cm,voffset=-4.8cm,hoffset=-3.2cm,opacity=0.5]{This is also a comment, but it's a FreeText annotation! Your, Captain Jack} \marginpar{\begin{textblock*}{1cm}(6cm,13.7cm) \pdffreetextcomment[avatar=CaptainJack,height=1.6cm,width=5cm,opacity=0.5,voffset=0pt,hoffset=0pt]{This one was placed with absolute coordinates (textpos.sty)} \end{textblock*}} A little Test! \colorlet{KernFarbe}{red} \colorlet{HuelleFarbe}{blue} \vspace{35mm} \begin{tikzpicture}[ Huelle/.style = {ball color=HuelleFarbe!25}, Kern/.style = {ball color=KernFarbe!25}, Proton/.style = {ball color=HuelleFarbe!80}, Elektron/.style = {ball color=KernFarbe!80}, ] \shade[Huelle] (8,0) circle (2cm); \shade[Kern] (8,0) circle (.7cm); % Elektronen \foreach \cx/\cy in {8/0,8/.3,8/-.3,8.2/.25,8.2/-.25,% 8.3/.09,8.3/-.09,7.8/.25,7.8/.-.25,7.7/.09,% 7.7/-.09,7.5/.09,8.5/-.09,7.6/-.3,8/-.5,8/.5,8.4/.4}{ \shade[Elektron] (\cx,\cy) circle (.6mm); } % Protonen \foreach \cx/\cy in {6.9/-.1,7.4/1.2,7/.7,7.9/1.5,9.2/0.2,% 9/1,7.5/-1.2,7/-0.8,9/-0.8,8.7/-1.2,7.7/-1.5,8.9/.5, %8.6,-1 7/1.3,6.6/.4,9.6/-.31,9.6/.6,8.3/1.2}{ \shade[Proton] (\cx,\cy) circle (.6mm); } \draw[<-] (8.25,.55) -- +(1.4,1.4) node[above] {Atomkern}; \draw[<-] (7,.4) -- +(-1.3,1) node[above] {Atomhülle}; \draw[<-] (6.8,-.085) -- +(-1.6,.4) node[above] {Elektron}; \draw[<-] (7.5,-.35) -- +(-2,-.7) node[below] {Proton}; \end{tikzpicture} \defineavatar{Newton}{color=lime,subject={Top2},icon=Check,author={Dr. Albertus Newton}} \pdfcommentsetup{avatar=Newton} \pdfcomment{Wow, that's nice!} \defineavatar{Dolittle}{color=NavyBlue,opacity=0.3,open=true,subject={Top1},icon=Circle,author={Prof. Dolittle}} \pdfcommentsetup{avatar=Dolittle}\pdfmargincomment{Yeah nice, but stolen from the pgf-Users mailing list!} \vspace{2cm} For a long time \texttt{pdflatex} offers the command \texttt{\textbackslash pdfannot} for inserting arbitrary pdf annotations. However, in a form where additional knowledge of the pdf reference is indispensable. \texttt{pdfcomment.sty} is an answer to the - from time to time - emerging questions in newsgroups, how one could use the comment function of \texttt{Adobe Reader}. At least out of the \LaTeX{} code \texttt{pdfcomment.sty} offers a convenient and user-friendly possibility to use pdf annotations in pdf files. \pdfmargincomment{Holy moly! Can anybody transfer that to real english!} Unfortunately the support of pdf annotations by pdf viewers is only partly available to nonexistent. The reference viewer for the development of this package is \texttt{Adobe Reader}. \end{document}