On 20 Jan, Ronald Kornblow wrote: > <Alt-P i> > - This is an item in a list <Ctrl-Enter> > > This is the continuation of the above item <Alt-Enter> > > - This is another item. <Ctrl-Enter> > > Note that <Alt-Enter> should be used, instead of just <Enter> when > you wish to begin a new sub-level item; regular <Enter> will begin a > new top-level item. >
Hmm, this doesn't provide the same output as what I'm doing currently. I guess I still have to stay with my current method. You can se what I mean with the attached doc. I prefer the way it looks in item 2. I was hoping for a shortcut from <Alt-p> i <Enter> <Alt-p> s <Shift-Ctrl-Left>, since in LaTeX, I only need to start a new paragraph to get this effect. Thanks for all answers, L -- Laurent Duperval <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Il ne me reste plus qu'à trouver à quoi ça pourrait bien servir! -Léonard le génie