Directory tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/easylist
This is the file README for easylist.sty. You'll find complete documentation in easylist-doc.pdf This package provides an easy way of creating lists of numbered items (with as many levels as you want-up to TeX's limitation) like: 1. First proposition. 1.1. Comment. 1.1.1. Another comment. 1.1.2. And I'd like to add... 1.1.2.1. By the way... 1.1.2.1.1. This is getting boring... 1.2. So let's start something new... The advantage over usual LaTeX commands is that items here are created with a single active character in a recursive fashion. Moreover various layout options are available to achieve maximum control (incrementing items, configuring styles, and so on). Licensing of this package is covered by LPPL. Any reaction is welcome: zappathustra@free.fr Paul Isambert
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easylist – Lists using a single active character
This package allows you to create lists of numbered items (as in Wittgenstein’s ‘Tractatus’) with a single active character as the only command. A variety of parameters are available to configure the appearance of the list; lists may be nested (effectively to unlimited depth).
| Documentation |
Package documentation Bundle readme |
| Home page | http://paulisambert.free.fr/ |
| Version | 1.3 |
| License | The LaTeX Project Public License |
| Maintainer | Paul Isambert |
| Contained in | TeXLive as easylist |
| MiKTeX as easylist | |
| Topics |
list: general |
