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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * {{cmd|startitemize}} | + | * {{cmd|startitemize}} |
− | * {{cmd|sym}} | + | * {{cmd|item}} to print ordinary items |
+ | * {{cmd|sym}} to print an item with a custom symbol | ||
+ | * {{cmd|mar}} to print an item with margin text | ||
+ | * {{cmd|sub}} to print an item with a continuation mark | ||
+ | * {{cmd|its}} to print an item with a row of marks (for response ranges) | ||
+ | * {{cmd|ran}} to print a range for the {{cmd|its}} row | ||
+ | * {{cmd|head}} to print a head within the list | ||
+ | * {{cmd|but}} to print an item whose mark is an interactive button | ||
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Revision as of 12:39, 28 May 2012
\sub
Syntax
\sub[ref,ref,...] | |
[ref,ref,...] |
Description
Used in itemizations. Prints the item mark of the previous \item, with a +
in front of it to indicate a subitem/continuation.
Example
\startitemize[n] \item First item \sub continued \sub further continued \item Second item \stopitemize
See also
- \startitemize
- \item to print ordinary items
- \sym to print an item with a custom symbol
- \mar to print an item with margin text
- \sub to print an item with a continuation mark
- \its to print an item with a row of marks (for response ranges)
- \ran to print a range for the \its row
- \head to print a head within the list
- \but to print an item whose mark is an interactive button
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