Adam Lindsay wrote:
> Nikolai Weibull said this at Sun, 12 Jun 2005 21:02:45 +0200:
> > > \startitemize[1 (or whatever symbol you want), 2*serried]
> > I tried that, but the problem is that when one uses inmargin, this
> > doesn’t seem to work. It seems that the interplay between width and
> >
Nikolai Weibull said this at Sun, 12 Jun 2005 21:02:45 +0200:
>> \startitemize[1 (or whatever symbol you want), 2*serried]
>
>I tried that, but the problem is that when one uses inmargin, this
>doesn’t seem to work. It seems that the interplay between width and
>distance isn’t working as I would
Steve Peter wrote:
> On Jun 12, 2005, at 10:21 AM, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
> > I’d like to have the bullet appear closer to the text being itemized
> > inside a \startitemize. I changed the symbol being used to a \cdot
> > and now the text appears to far away from the bullet itself. Is
> > there
On Jun 12, 2005, at 10:21 AM, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
I’d like to have the bullet appear closer to the text being itemized
inside a \startitemize. I changed the symbol being used to a \cdot
and
now the text appears to far away from the bullet itself. Is there
a way
to fix this?
Try some
I’d like to have the bullet appear closer to the text being itemized
inside a \startitemize. I changed the symbol being used to a \cdot and
now the text appears to far away from the bullet itself. Is there a way
to fix this? I figured that altering distance, width, and/or factor
would have some