enumerate
\begin{enumerate} \item item1 \item item2 ... \end{enumerate}
The enumerate
environment produces a numbered list. Enumerations
can be nested within one another, up to four levels deep. They can also
be nested within other paragraph-making environments, such as
itemize
(see itemize) and description
(see description).
Each item of an enumerated list begins with an \item
command.
There must be at least one \item
command within the environment.
By default, the numbering at each level is done like this:
The enumerate
environment uses the counters \enumi
through \enumiv
counters (see Counters). If the optional
argument to \item
is given, the counter is not incremented for
that item.
The enumerate
environment uses the commands \labelenumi
through \labelenumiv
to produce the default label. So, you can
use \renewcommand
to change the labels (see \newcommand & \renewcommand). For instance, to have the first level use uppercase
letters:
\renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\Alph{enumi}}