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Latex Enumitem Bullet, xparse provides an easy way to create optional arguments with delimiters other than []: Unlike the higher rated enumitem and [ {[}1{]} ] options, this one worked for me in combination with the etaremune package. How can I do that? as far as I got some solution on the internet is a vertical list with numbers. Can you help me accomplish If you use the enumitem package you can easily reset the label via [label=$\star$] option. Learn how to create and customize lists in LaTeX. 11 This package provides most of the flexibility you may want to customize the three basic list environments (enumerate, itemize and $\bullet$ blah blah blah blah is that everything within the "item" gets indented to a point to the right of the bullet. I want to change the label of one item in a list. png, test. I tried this \\documen It almost looks like a list with custom bullets, so I decided to try to make it as a list: %start. You can change the appearance of lists Different types of bullet points (customize) in LaTeX The itemize environment provides default bullet symbols, but you can customize Defaults lists in LaTeX are managed as \list s, where each item is either numbered (in enumerate) or bulleted (in itemize). The enumitem package enables the I think the best solution would be to use enumitem package from CTAN: It is present in teTeX and LaTex and should also be present in most This package provides user control over the layout of the three basic list environments: enumerate, itemize and description.
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