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\documentclass{book}
\usepackage[papersize={204mm,275mm}, top=17mm,
bottom=17mm, outer=22mm, inner=20mm, includeheadfoot=false]{geometry}
\usepackage{lipsum}
\usepackage{commedit}
\clearpage
\begin{commeditPreamble}{commented.tex}
\documentclass{book}
\usepackage[papersize={230mm,288mm}, top=15mm,
bottom=17mm, outer=11mm, inner=4.5mm, includeheadfoot=false]{geometry}
\usepackage{kantlipsum}
\usepackage{ragged2e}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage{commedit}
\basepageargs{width=140mm}
\commentsHook{\RaggedRight\parskip=0pt\parindent=1em\relax}
\end{commeditPreamble}
\begin{commeditText}
\frontmatter
\title{Commented edition}
\author{Boris Veytsman}
\date{November 2018}
\maketitle
\chapter{Introduction}
\label{sec:intro-commented}
This is the introuduction for the commented edition. Note that we
use \textsl{lipsum} for the base edition and \textsl{kantlipsum} for
the commented edition.
Some gibberish\footnote{We can use footnotes here.}\ldots
\kant[6-20]
\mainmatter
\chapter{First chapter}
\label{sec:first-commented}
\end{commeditText}
\begin{document}
\frontmatter
\title{Base edition}
\author{Boris Veytsman}
\date{November 2018}
\maketitle
\chapter{Foreword}
\label{chap:foreword}
The foreword for the base edition
\lipsum[1-5]
\begin{commeditText}
Now we switch back to the commented edition\footnote{A footnote}.
Some equation in the text.
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:pi}
e^{i\pi}=-1,
\end{equation}
and another one
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:sin}
sin^2\phi+\cos^2\phi=1.
\end{equation}
And more gibberish:
\kant[5-12]
\end{commeditText}
\mainmatter
\chapter{Some thoughts}
\label{chap:thoughts}
Here we switch back to the base edition.
\begin{commeditComments}
Comments for the chapter~\ref{chap:thoughts} of the base
edition\footnote{A footnote}.
\begin{equation}
e=mc^2
\end{equation}
\kant[6]
\end{commeditComments}
An equation for the base edition:
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:Einstein}
e=mc^2.
\end{equation}
And pseudo-lating gibberish.
\lipsum[6-12]
\begin{commeditComments}
We can reference base equation~(\ref{eq:Einstein}) on base
page~(\pageref{eq:Einstein}) and commented edition
equations~(\ref{eq:pi}) and (\ref{eq:sin}) on the commented edition
page~(\pageref{eq:pi}).
More gibberish\footnote{A footnote for the comments.}.
\kant[7]
\end{commeditComments}
More gibberish for base edition.
\lipsum[15-17]
\begin{commeditComments}
Comments.
\kant[4]
\begin{equation}
u=v\cdot a
\end{equation}
\end{commeditComments}
\lipsum[3-2]
\begin{commeditComments}
\begin{itemize}
\item item
\item item
\item item
\end{itemize}
\pagebreak
More comments. Note the continuation pages\ldots
\kant[8-20]
\end{commeditComments}
\lipsum[9-20]
\begin{commeditComments}
Here we add a figure.
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{vitruvian}
\caption{Vitruvian man}
\label{fig:vitruvian}
\end{figure}
There is no difference between starred and unstarred floats
\begin{table*}
\centering
\begin{tabular}{ll}
\toprule
Gnus & Gnats\\
\midrule
12 & 20\\
24 & 10\\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\caption{A table}
\label{tab:table}
\end{table*}
\end{commeditComments}
\begin{commeditText}
\section{Final text}
Here we add a real float. Note that it floats to the top of the
page.
\begin{figure}[t]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=.5\columnwidth]{vitruvian}
\caption{Another vitruvian man}
\label{fig:vitruvian1}
\end{figure}
\end{commeditText}
\end{document}
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