Hello, If I type Blabla. \startitemize[a,text] \item one \item two \stopitemize Blabla. I get a linebreak before and after the itemize. Is this the intended behaviour? How can I get a fully inline enumeration? Thanks, Vianney
As I know, yes, this is the intended behavior. You should be thinking in a
WYSIWYG way, but TeX, as most languages (except Python, that I know) works
apart you write every code in one line or write pretty indented.
I hope you understood.
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Wagner Macedo
2012/1/5 Vianney le Clément
If I type
Blabla. \startitemize[a,text] \item one \item two \stopitemize Blabla.
I get a linebreak before and after the itemize. Is this the intended behaviour? How can I get a fully inline enumeration?
Am 06.01.2012 um 00:06 schrieb Wagner Macedo:
As I know, yes, this is the intended behavior. You should be thinking in a WYSIWYG way, but TeX, as most languages (except Python, that I know) works apart you write every code in one line or write pretty indented.
No, this is a bug because with the “text” keyword you can create a inline item which doesn’t start a new paragraph. Wolfgang
On 6-1-2012 00:25, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 06.01.2012 um 00:06 schrieb Wagner Macedo:
As I know, yes, this is the intended behavior. You should be thinking in a WYSIWYG way, but TeX, as most languages (except Python, that I know) works apart you write every code in one line or write pretty indented.
No, this is a bug because with the “text” keyword you can create a inline item which doesn’t start a new paragraph.
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