Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Chris Schulbert
Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize enviroment) ? When using an enumerate enviroment I obtain something like: 1. Item one 2. Item two 3. Item three But I want the lines be separated with single space, something like: 1. Item one 2.

Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
From: "Chris Schulbert" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Change line space in a list Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:42:38 +0200 Importance: Normal Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize enviro

Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
[snip] Hi! This works for enumerate, but not for list-env. Is there a chance to do this for list, too? Chris This package (built from a answer in the french LaTeX FAQ) should do it: \noitemsep shrinks spacing \doitemsep releases spacing Very useful in slides. I should have checked better,

Re[2]: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Guenter Milde
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:08:36 +0200 Chris Schulbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] Hi! This works for enumerate, but not for list-env. Is there a chance to do this for list, too? I can't believe it! Is there really no way to do this with a single line of TeX-Code? Why the hell is it so

Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Chris Schulbert
Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize enviroment) ? When using an enumerate enviroment I obtain something like: 1. Item one 2. Item two 3. Item three But I want the lines be separated with single space, something like: 1. Item one 2.

Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
From: "Chris Schulbert" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Change line space in a list Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:42:38 +0200 Importance: Normal Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize enviro

Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
[snip] Hi! This works for enumerate, but not for list-env. Is there a chance to do this for list, too? Chris This package (built from a answer in the french LaTeX FAQ) should do it: \noitemsep shrinks spacing \doitemsep releases spacing Very useful in slides. I should have checked better,

Re[2]: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Guenter Milde
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:08:36 +0200 Chris Schulbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] Hi! This works for enumerate, but not for list-env. Is there a chance to do this for list, too? I can't believe it! Is there really no way to do this with a single line of TeX-Code? Why the hell is it so

Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Chris Schulbert
> Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize > enviroment) ? > > When using an enumerate enviroment I obtain something like: > > 1. Item one > > 2. Item two > > 3. Item three > > But I want the lines be separated with single space, something like: > > 1.

Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>>From: "Chris Schulbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Re: Change line space in a list >>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:42:38 +0200 >>Importance: Normal >> >>> Is it an eas

Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
[snip] Hi! This works for enumerate, but not for list-env. Is there a chance to do this for list, too? Chris >>This package (built from a answer in the french LaTeX FAQ) should do it: >>\noitemsep >>shrinks spacing >>\doitemsep >>releases spacing >>Very useful in

Re[2]: Change line space in a list

2000-10-23 Thread Guenter Milde
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:08:36 +0200 Chris Schulbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [snip] > Hi! > This works for enumerate, but not for list-env. Is there a chance to do > this > for list, too? > I can't believe it! Is there really no way to do this with a single line of > TeX-Code?

Change line space in a list

2000-10-20 Thread Ramón Flores d'as Seixas
Hello: Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize enviroment) ? When using an enumerate enviroment I obtain something like: 1. Item one 2. Item two 3. Item three But I want the lines be separated with single space, something like: 1. Item one 2.

Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-20 Thread Herbert Voss
"Ramón Flores d'as Seixas" wrote: Hello: Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize enviroment) ? When using an enumerate enviroment I obtain something like: 1. Item one 2. Item two 3. Item three But I want the lines be separated with

Change line space in a list

2000-10-20 Thread Ramón Flores d'as Seixas
Hello: Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize enviroment) ? When using an enumerate enviroment I obtain something like: 1. Item one 2. Item two 3. Item three But I want the lines be separated with single space, something like: 1. Item one 2.

Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-20 Thread Herbert Voss
"Ramón Flores d'as Seixas" wrote: Hello: Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize enviroment) ? When using an enumerate enviroment I obtain something like: 1. Item one 2. Item two 3. Item three But I want the lines be separated with

Change line space in a list

2000-10-20 Thread Ramón Flores d'as Seixas
Hello: Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize enviroment) ? When using an enumerate enviroment I obtain something like: 1. Item one 2. Item two 3. Item three But I want the lines be separated with single space, something like: 1. Item one 2.

Re: Change line space in a list

2000-10-20 Thread Herbert Voss
"Ramón Flores d'as Seixas" wrote: > > Hello: > > Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize > enviroment) ? > > When using an enumerate enviroment I obtain something like: > > 1. Item one > > 2. Item two > > 3. Item three > > But I want the lines be