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Re: bullet lists and tables


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  • From: Corey Sweeney <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: Re: bullet lists and tables
  • Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 14:29:10 -0500
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the multiline works perfect. thanks to everyone.

and your right, i no longer need the nesting when i'm doing it in
tables. On another thought, I wonder if a generic "outline structure"
would be a usefull thing. maybe combined with switch/fold.

just thinking out loud

Corey


On 5/25/05, Corey Sweeney <address@hidden> wrote:
> i have a "outline" as a dashed list of bullet lists. something like:
>
> - Booleans
> * and
> * or
> * not
> * true
> * false
> - Numbers
> * successor
> * add
> * mul
> * sub
> * zero
> - Lists & pairs
> * cons
> * car/first
> * cdr/second
>
>
> I thought i'd save space by making it 3 seperate lists, and putting
> them in a row, so created a table 3 wide, and when i tried to create a
> bullet list in there it wouldn't let me. I'm guessing that creating
> the table changed the environment. If this is so, is there a way to
> declare the "whatever environment i had a top level environment"
> inside the table? or if not is there something else I should be
> doing?
>
> Corey
>



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