I would like to use roman numerals for lists and be able to cross-reference them
in the document.
Example:
i) blah
ii) blah
The elements in the text i) and ii) refer to gibberish.
I added the following line to the preamble
\renewcommand{\theenumi}{\roman{enumi})}
This achieves almost
On 07/30/2012 10:42 AM, CP wrote:
I would like to use roman numerals for lists and be able to cross-reference them
in the document.
Example:
i) blah
ii) blah
The elements in the text i) and ii) refer to gibberish.
I added the following line to the preamble
Thanks Richard. I found a way with your suggestion.
I would like to use roman numerals for lists and be able to cross-reference them
in the document.
Example:
i) blah
ii) blah
The elements in the text i) and ii) refer to gibberish.
I added the following line to the preamble
\renewcommand{\theenumi}{\roman{enumi})}
This achieves almost
On 07/30/2012 10:42 AM, CP wrote:
I would like to use roman numerals for lists and be able to cross-reference them
in the document.
Example:
i) blah
ii) blah
The elements in the text i) and ii) refer to gibberish.
I added the following line to the preamble
Thanks Richard. I found a way with your suggestion.
I would like to use roman numerals for lists and be able to cross-reference them
in the document.
Example:
i) blah
ii) blah
The elements in the text i) and ii) refer to gibberish.
<
I added the following line to the preamble
\renewcommand{\theenumi}{\roman{enumi})}
This achieves
On 07/30/2012 10:42 AM, CP wrote:
I would like to use roman numerals for lists and be able to cross-reference them
in the document.
Example:
i) blah
ii) blah
The elements in the text i) and ii) refer to gibberish.
<
I added the following line to the preamble
Thanks Richard. I found a way with your suggestion.