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How to Skip One Bullet in ITEMIZE?
Enumerate and itemize undefined + captions not workingaligning a multiline formula with the bullet of itemizebeamer, how to explicitly call the “normal itemize icon”Making more easy the itemized of item with tabulation systemLine break after description labelpossible memoir bug with font sizes and tightlistsVertical alignment of itemize in tabularOne Itemize problemItemize colored bullet - no shadow
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As aforementioned, I wonder whether I can skip one bullet during itemize
. For example,
documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument
Though the code doesn't put the bullet in front of Item 3
, this seems to be an incorrect solution as just uses \
. Can I just remove one particular bullet in itemize
?
itemize
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As aforementioned, I wonder whether I can skip one bullet during itemize
. For example,
documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument
Though the code doesn't put the bullet in front of Item 3
, this seems to be an incorrect solution as just uses \
. Can I just remove one particular bullet in itemize
?
itemize
2
while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item,\
is better markup thanitem[]
or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.
– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:28
@DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of\
didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)
– barbara beeton
Sep 29 at 21:30
@barbarabeeton I'd fixed the\
:-)
– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:31
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As aforementioned, I wonder whether I can skip one bullet during itemize
. For example,
documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument
Though the code doesn't put the bullet in front of Item 3
, this seems to be an incorrect solution as just uses \
. Can I just remove one particular bullet in itemize
?
itemize
As aforementioned, I wonder whether I can skip one bullet during itemize
. For example,
documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument
Though the code doesn't put the bullet in front of Item 3
, this seems to be an incorrect solution as just uses \
. Can I just remove one particular bullet in itemize
?
itemize
itemize
asked Sep 29 at 21:07
Junyong KimJunyong Kim
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while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item,\
is better markup thanitem[]
or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.
– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:28
@DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of\
didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)
– barbara beeton
Sep 29 at 21:30
@barbarabeeton I'd fixed the\
:-)
– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:31
add a comment
|
2
while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item,\
is better markup thanitem[]
or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.
– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:28
@DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of\
didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)
– barbara beeton
Sep 29 at 21:30
@barbarabeeton I'd fixed the\
:-)
– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:31
2
2
while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item,
\
is better markup than item[]
or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:28
while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item,
\
is better markup than item[]
or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:28
@DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of
\
didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)– barbara beeton
Sep 29 at 21:30
@DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of
\
didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)– barbara beeton
Sep 29 at 21:30
@barbarabeeton I'd fixed the
\
:-)– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:31
@barbarabeeton I'd fixed the
\
:-)– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:31
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Try like this:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
item[] Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument
The empty optional argument of item
command will do the trick.
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documentclassarticle
begindocument
You could use an unlabeled item, but the reader has no visual clue that it is a new item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
item[] Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
You use a forced linebreak in an existing item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\
Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
You use a second paragraph in an existing item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
These three markups encode three different sentence structures so only
you can say which you need with your real text.
enddocument
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Try like this:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
item[] Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument
The empty optional argument of item
command will do the trick.
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Try like this:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
item[] Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument
The empty optional argument of item
command will do the trick.
add a comment
|
Try like this:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
item[] Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument
The empty optional argument of item
command will do the trick.
Try like this:
documentclassarticle
begindocument
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
item[] Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
enddocument
The empty optional argument of item
command will do the trick.
answered Sep 29 at 21:11
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documentclassarticle
begindocument
You could use an unlabeled item, but the reader has no visual clue that it is a new item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
item[] Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
You use a forced linebreak in an existing item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\
Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
You use a second paragraph in an existing item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
These three markups encode three different sentence structures so only
you can say which you need with your real text.
enddocument
add a comment
|
documentclassarticle
begindocument
You could use an unlabeled item, but the reader has no visual clue that it is a new item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
item[] Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
You use a forced linebreak in an existing item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\
Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
You use a second paragraph in an existing item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
These three markups encode three different sentence structures so only
you can say which you need with your real text.
enddocument
add a comment
|
documentclassarticle
begindocument
You could use an unlabeled item, but the reader has no visual clue that it is a new item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
item[] Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
You use a forced linebreak in an existing item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\
Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
You use a second paragraph in an existing item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
These three markups encode three different sentence structures so only
you can say which you need with your real text.
enddocument
documentclassarticle
begindocument
You could use an unlabeled item, but the reader has no visual clue that it is a new item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
item[] Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
You use a forced linebreak in an existing item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2\
Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
You use a second paragraph in an existing item
beginitemize
item Item 1
item Item 2
Item 3
item Item 4
enditemize
These three markups encode three different sentence structures so only
you can say which you need with your real text.
enddocument
answered Sep 29 at 21:35
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while the answer does what you ask, I wonder how the reader is supposed to know it is a new item? If it is a linebreak in an existing item,
\
is better markup thanitem[]
or if it is a new paragraph in an existing item then a blank line should be used.– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:28
@DavidCarlisle -- unfortunately, your markup here of
\
didn't work quite correctly. (Your comment arrived just as I was about to comment on the possible relevance of a paragraph break.)– barbara beeton
Sep 29 at 21:30
@barbarabeeton I'd fixed the
\
:-)– David Carlisle
Sep 29 at 21:31