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Description list Formatting using enumitem
spacing in a description list using enumitemenumitem package and description listsSpacing between item and description using description listenumitem: renaming the list markerdescription, enumitem, beamerCreating a list style with enumitemError Custom List Using enumitemGlobal settings for enumitem concerning list labelsHanging indent on item in description list with enumitemDescription list with enumitem
I have a few lines of text that I want to be aligned to look like this:
Here is the MWE:
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[labelindent=1em ,labelwidth=1.2cm, labelsep*=1em, leftmargin =!, itemindent= 0pt, style = sameline]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
which provides me the output:
As alternatives, I have also tried using hspace
, tried eqnarray
to no avail.
formatting enumitem
add a comment |
I have a few lines of text that I want to be aligned to look like this:
Here is the MWE:
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[labelindent=1em ,labelwidth=1.2cm, labelsep*=1em, leftmargin =!, itemindent= 0pt, style = sameline]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
which provides me the output:
As alternatives, I have also tried using hspace
, tried eqnarray
to no avail.
formatting enumitem
I have been going through enumitem manual and dont you think its possible to set a specific width for the item label so that the item text doesnt come under it?
– GermanShepherd
Apr 3 at 5:34
add a comment |
I have a few lines of text that I want to be aligned to look like this:
Here is the MWE:
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[labelindent=1em ,labelwidth=1.2cm, labelsep*=1em, leftmargin =!, itemindent= 0pt, style = sameline]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
which provides me the output:
As alternatives, I have also tried using hspace
, tried eqnarray
to no avail.
formatting enumitem
I have a few lines of text that I want to be aligned to look like this:
Here is the MWE:
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[labelindent=1em ,labelwidth=1.2cm, labelsep*=1em, leftmargin =!, itemindent= 0pt, style = sameline]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
which provides me the output:
As alternatives, I have also tried using hspace
, tried eqnarray
to no avail.
formatting enumitem
formatting enumitem
edited Apr 3 at 6:01
Kurt
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40.8k950164
asked Apr 3 at 5:29
GermanShepherdGermanShepherd
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I have been going through enumitem manual and dont you think its possible to set a specific width for the item label so that the item text doesnt come under it?
– GermanShepherd
Apr 3 at 5:34
add a comment |
I have been going through enumitem manual and dont you think its possible to set a specific width for the item label so that the item text doesnt come under it?
– GermanShepherd
Apr 3 at 5:34
I have been going through enumitem manual and dont you think its possible to set a specific width for the item label so that the item text doesnt come under it?
– GermanShepherd
Apr 3 at 5:34
I have been going through enumitem manual and dont you think its possible to set a specific width for the item label so that the item text doesnt come under it?
– GermanShepherd
Apr 3 at 5:34
add a comment |
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You can use for example leftmargin =3cm,
to get what you want.
See the complete code
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[%
labelindent=1em,
labelwidth=1.2cm,
labelsep*=1em,
leftmargin =3cm, % <==================================================
itemindent= 0pt,
style = sameline
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
and the result:
To get the minimal shift to right you can use the following code (use the longest word Output:
to get the needed length):
begindescription[%
widest=Output:, % <===================================================
itemindent=*,
leftmargin=* % <======================================================
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
So the following complete code
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[%
labelindent=1em,
labelwidth=1.2cm,
labelsep*=1em,
leftmargin =3cm, % <==================================================
itemindent= 0pt,
style = sameline
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
begindescription[%
widest=Output:, % <===================================================
itemindent=*,
leftmargin=* % <======================================================
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
shows both solutions and there difference:
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You can use for example leftmargin =3cm,
to get what you want.
See the complete code
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[%
labelindent=1em,
labelwidth=1.2cm,
labelsep*=1em,
leftmargin =3cm, % <==================================================
itemindent= 0pt,
style = sameline
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
and the result:
To get the minimal shift to right you can use the following code (use the longest word Output:
to get the needed length):
begindescription[%
widest=Output:, % <===================================================
itemindent=*,
leftmargin=* % <======================================================
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
So the following complete code
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[%
labelindent=1em,
labelwidth=1.2cm,
labelsep*=1em,
leftmargin =3cm, % <==================================================
itemindent= 0pt,
style = sameline
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
begindescription[%
widest=Output:, % <===================================================
itemindent=*,
leftmargin=* % <======================================================
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
shows both solutions and there difference:
add a comment |
You can use for example leftmargin =3cm,
to get what you want.
See the complete code
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[%
labelindent=1em,
labelwidth=1.2cm,
labelsep*=1em,
leftmargin =3cm, % <==================================================
itemindent= 0pt,
style = sameline
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
and the result:
To get the minimal shift to right you can use the following code (use the longest word Output:
to get the needed length):
begindescription[%
widest=Output:, % <===================================================
itemindent=*,
leftmargin=* % <======================================================
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
So the following complete code
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[%
labelindent=1em,
labelwidth=1.2cm,
labelsep*=1em,
leftmargin =3cm, % <==================================================
itemindent= 0pt,
style = sameline
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
begindescription[%
widest=Output:, % <===================================================
itemindent=*,
leftmargin=* % <======================================================
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
shows both solutions and there difference:
add a comment |
You can use for example leftmargin =3cm,
to get what you want.
See the complete code
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[%
labelindent=1em,
labelwidth=1.2cm,
labelsep*=1em,
leftmargin =3cm, % <==================================================
itemindent= 0pt,
style = sameline
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
and the result:
To get the minimal shift to right you can use the following code (use the longest word Output:
to get the needed length):
begindescription[%
widest=Output:, % <===================================================
itemindent=*,
leftmargin=* % <======================================================
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
So the following complete code
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[%
labelindent=1em,
labelwidth=1.2cm,
labelsep*=1em,
leftmargin =3cm, % <==================================================
itemindent= 0pt,
style = sameline
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
begindescription[%
widest=Output:, % <===================================================
itemindent=*,
leftmargin=* % <======================================================
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
shows both solutions and there difference:
You can use for example leftmargin =3cm,
to get what you want.
See the complete code
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[%
labelindent=1em,
labelwidth=1.2cm,
labelsep*=1em,
leftmargin =3cm, % <==================================================
itemindent= 0pt,
style = sameline
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
and the result:
To get the minimal shift to right you can use the following code (use the longest word Output:
to get the needed length):
begindescription[%
widest=Output:, % <===================================================
itemindent=*,
leftmargin=* % <======================================================
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
So the following complete code
documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem
begindocument
begindescription[%
labelindent=1em,
labelwidth=1.2cm,
labelsep*=1em,
leftmargin =3cm, % <==================================================
itemindent= 0pt,
style = sameline
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
begindescription[%
widest=Output:, % <===================================================
itemindent=*,
leftmargin=* % <======================================================
]
item[Input:] $a_1,ldots,a_m$
item[Output:] Can we do some operation on the given input to get some outcome using this methodology and using $a_1,ldots,a_m$?
enddescription
enddocument
shows both solutions and there difference:
edited 2 days ago
answered Apr 3 at 5:41
KurtKurt
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I have been going through enumitem manual and dont you think its possible to set a specific width for the item label so that the item text doesnt come under it?
– GermanShepherd
Apr 3 at 5:34