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I am aware of the How to annotate PDF files generated by pdflatex? thread where the pdfcomment package is suggested. So this question is simply about whether you think this is still the best option for adding writing-up comments and self reminders as you go.

I just want to add notes here and there to remind myself to go back and finish up certain sections as I go through writing the next few sections. I quite like how the Microsoft Word comments look, is there something similar maybe?

Fiztban
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    You could use package todonotes. It gives you the possibility to add little boxes in your document, also a list of all if needed. Not a comment tough. \ – Johannes_B Oct 22 '14 at 16:21
  • That sounds like something useful I will try it out thank you. – Fiztban Oct 23 '14 at 10:16
  • To do notes did the trick I think we can put that as the answer and close this question. – Fiztban Sep 18 '15 at 12:17

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I just want to add notes here and there to remind myself to go back and finish up certain sections as I go through writing the next few sections.

Sounds like stuff you want to do later and add a note for yourself. Package todonotes helps you with exactly that task.

fitzbanTodonotes

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{blindtext}
\usepackage{todonotes}
\begin{document}
\section{Introduction}
\blindtext
\todo{Don't forget to put a real introduction here.}
\end{document}

The package can create a list of all notes for you. If the global option disable is used, no notes are printed. A lot more to discover in the documentation. See texdoc todonotes.

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\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
\usepackage[colorinlistoftodos]{todonotes}
\usepackage{verbatim}

\definecolor{a0}{rgb}{0.61, 0.77, 0.89} \definecolor{a1}{rgb}{1.0, 0.75, 0.0} \definecolor{a2}{rgb}{1.0, 0.74, 0.53}

\begin{document}

%\listoftodos

The coefficient of thermal expansion describes the change in relative dimensions of solids with temperature growing, and it is important characteristic of interatomic bonds features. \todo[color=blue!40]{Todonote with a different color.}The coefficient of thermal expansion describes the change in relative dimensions of solids with temperature growing, and it is important characteristic of interatomic bonds features.

The coefficient of thermal expansion describes the change in relative dimensions of solids with temperature growing, and it is important characteristic of interatomic bonds features. \todo[nolist]{Todonote that is only shown in the margin and not in the list of todos.}% The coefficient of thermal expansion describes the change in relative dimensions of\todo[size=\small, color=a1]{A note with a small fontsize.} solids with temperature growing, and it is important characteristic of interatomic bonds features.

\todo[inline]{testing testing}

The peculiarities of complex interatomic bonds in polar crystals are manifested precisely during their deformation under the scalar action, such as the uniform change in temperature\todo[noline]{A note with no line back to the text.}The peculiarities of complex interatomic bonds in polar crystals are manifested precisely during their deformation under the scalar action, such as the uniform change in temperature\todo[inline, color=red!50]{Inline todonotes.}The peculiarities of complex interatomic bonds in polar crystals are manifested precisely during their deformation under the scalar action, such as the uniform change in temperature\todo[inline, color=a2]{A note with no line back to the text.}% The peculiarities of complex interatomic bonds in polar crystals are manifested precisely during their deformation under the scalar action, such as the uniform change in temperature.

\end{document}

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