When you participate in a shared review, Reader synchronizes published comments on your local drive with those on the comment server, and then notifies you when new comments are available. Notifications appear as bezel-style messages in the open PDF. In Windows, notifications also appear as balloon-style messages in the notification area (system tray). These notifications are viewable in all versions of UNIX except Solaris 9 and 10 since the system tray is not visible. Because synchronization continues after the PDF is closed, you’ll continue to receive notifications.
Messages in the notification area inform you when new reviewers join the review, when updates occur (multiple reviews), and when synchronization attempts fail. They also inform you when a new broadcast subscription is added in the Review Tracker. You can change how often messages appear and how often comments are synchronized, and you can manually trigger the synchronization process.
View new commentsTo view new comments, you must be able to connect to the network where the comment server is located. If you can’t connect, check the server status in the Review Tracker to determine the cause of the problem. (See Check server status.)
Do one of the following: Click the Check For New Comments button
in
the document message bar.
Choose Document > Comments > Check For New Comments.
Click the message in the notification area (Windows/UNIX).
Change frequency of synchronization and notifications
Disable notifications
Do one of the following:Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows/UNIX) or Reader > Preferences (Mac OS), click Reviewing on the left, move the slider for Show Review Tracker Alerts to the far left until the value Never appears, and then click OK.
In Windows/UNIX, right-click the notification icon
in
the notification area. If a check mark appears next to Show Review
Notifications, select that option so a check mark no longer appears.
This option isn’t available in Solaris 9 and 10.