[Tugindia] Questions about itemize and enumerate
Duvvuri Venu Gopal
venugopal_duvvuri at rediffmail.com
Sun Dec 31 05:14:23 CET 2006
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 CV Radhakrishnan wrote :
>On Sat, 2006-12-30 at 12:54 +0530, Prof.Partha wrote:
> > Please, can someone guide me about these fundamental questions about
> > itemize and enumerate :
> >
> > 1. How can we achieve a multi-level bulleted list (bullets within
> > bullets) ?
> >
> > 2. How can we achieve a mutli-level numebered list (numbering within
> > numbering) ? 1 // 2 // 3 // 3.1 // 3.2 // 3.3 // 4 // .....
> >
> > 3. Can we make a bulleted list inside a numbered list , or a
> > numbered list inside a bulleted list ?
>
>Please take a look at the enumerate.sty. Here is a tiny bit of example
>that would help:
>
>\documentclass{article}
>\usepackage{enumerate}
>\begin{document}
>
>\begin{enumerate}[1.]
>\item test
>\item item
> \begin{enumerate}[2.1]
> \item test
> \item test
> \end{enumerate}
>\item test
> \begin{enumerate}[\textbullet]
> \item bullet
> \item another bullet
> \begin{enumerate}[\textbullet\textbullet]
> \item item with two bullets
> \item another item
> \end{enumerate}
> \item another bullet item
> \end{enumerate}
>\item first level
>\end{enumerate}
>
>\end{document}
>
> > 4. I would like the numbering of a enumerate list to be in the
> > descending order. i.e. I would like LaTeX to count the number of
> > items in a numered list and then decrement the numbering for each
> > successive \item e.g. 5 4 3 2 1 . How can I achieve this ?
>
>\usepackage{revnum}
>
>It defines {revenumerate} environment which provides what you wanted.
>
>Best
>
>Radhakrishnan
>
That's why CVR is our Super Guru of Indian TUG.
D. Venugopal
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