Enumeration Label
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The labeling for first level enumerations using \startitemize[n] \item Foo \item Bar \stopitemize yields 1. Foo 2. Bar What is the preferred method for changing enumeration symbols from 1. and 2. to 1) and 2), respectively? I also want to be able to do something similar for second, third, and fourth level enumerations. Thanks, Troy Henderson
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On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 9:09 PM, Troy Henderson
The labeling for first level enumerations using
\startitemize[n] \item Foo \item Bar \stopitemize
yields
1. Foo 2. Bar
What is the preferred method for changing enumeration symbols from 1. and 2. to 1) and 2), respectively? I also want to be able to do something similar for second, third, and fourth level enumerations.
Thanks,
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Dear Troy, maybe \startitemize[n][stopper={},right={)}] \item Foo \item Bar \stopitemize does what you want? Best regards, Mikael
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Mikael P. Sundqvist
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Troy Henderson