Hi,
I've been trying to replicate this very behavior using enumitem (version 3.5.2), but abysmally. (Very confused by the enumitem manual).
This should be possible, shouldn't it?
Thanks a lot,
Holger
(Too ashamed to post my own trials, non worked...)
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- Fri Feb 03, 2012 2:48 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Alignment of Description List
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- Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:26 pm
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- Topic: Renew Command inside '\ifthenelse'
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Re: Renew Command inside '\ifthenelse'
Hello,
I'm impressed - fast and competent
.
The example by cgnieder put me on the right track (it was +/- exactly what I was trying to do) - sorry, I was just being stupid.
Thanks and best!
Holger
I'm impressed - fast and competent

The example by cgnieder put me on the right track (it was +/- exactly what I was trying to do) - sorry, I was just being stupid.
Thanks and best!
Holger
- Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:34 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Renew Command inside '\ifthenelse'
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- Views: 3927
Renew Command inside '\ifthenelse'
Hi,
I'd like to do a \renewcommand inside an \ifthenelse. There is some discussion on various boards how this relates to scopes, \global\let etc. - but that did not help me since I want to renew a macro with a parameter. I failed to get this done with \global\let, \xdef, ...
Ideally, I'd like to ...
I'd like to do a \renewcommand inside an \ifthenelse. There is some discussion on various boards how this relates to scopes, \global\let etc. - but that did not help me since I want to renew a macro with a parameter. I failed to get this done with \global\let, \xdef, ...
Ideally, I'd like to ...