hello,
Sorry about resending this but I thought it might
have been overshadowed by the multiple apache
messages.
I am still new to latex so if anyone has time,
maybe someone could help me modify the following code
to use enumitem to do what I need (fix enumerate
alignment):
Preamble
hello,
Thank you very much for everyone's help. I am
still new to latex so if anyone has time, maybe
someone could help me modify the following code to use
enumitem to do what I need:
Preamble
\newenvironment{problem}
{
\begin{list}{}
{
> > How do you change the alignment of the
> enumerate
> > environment? i.e. when I get to the roman numerals
> > numbering depth I find the number/label alignment
> is
> > to the right of the numeral which is not good for
> > readability.
>
> With tweaklist package you get control over
> enum
Also sprach Jeoffrey Young:
> thanks for the reply, will those work if I were just
> inheriting the article class and just tweaking some of
> its defined environments?
Yes. Please read the documentation for details.
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/enumitem/
Jürgen
hello, thanks for the reply.
--- Juergen Spitzmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> > > How do you change the alignment of the
> enumerate
> > > environment? i.e. when I get to the roman
> numerals
> > > numbering depth I find the number/label
> alignment is
> > > to th
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> > How do you change the alignment of the enumerate
> > environment? i.e. when I get to the roman numerals
> > numbering depth I find the number/label alignment is
> > to the right of the numeral which is not good for
> > readability.
>
> With tweaklist package you get con
> How do you change the alignment of the enumerate
> environment? i.e. when I get to the roman numerals
> numbering depth I find the number/label alignment is
> to the right of the numeral which is not good for
> readability.
With tweaklist package you get control over enumerate,
enumerate*, d
hello,
How do you change the alignment of the enumerate
environment? i.e. when I get to the roman numerals
numbering depth I find the number/label alignment is
to the right of the numeral which is not good for
readability.
thanks..
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