How to create custom enumerate environment?












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MWE:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}
newcommand{bulletlabel}{raisebox{0.2ex}{small$bullet$}}

begin{document}

begin{enumerate}[label=bulletlabel, topsep=0pt, leftmargin=0.3in, rightmargin=0.3in]
item One
item Two
end{enumerate}
end{document}


As you can see, I've parameterised my enumerate environment to get the formatting I want. I use this set of parameters fairly often in my document, together with 2 other sets of parameters.



Is there a quick way for me to replicate this without having to copy/paste or type it out every time? I don't want to redefine the default enumerate environment, as there are 2 other sets of parameters that I need to handle as well. I'm just looking for a quick way to do it.



I tried this:



newcommand{paramone}{label=bulletlabel, topsep=0pt, leftmargin=0.3in, rightmargin=0.3in}


But when I use:



begin{enumerate}[paramone]


It fails because it processes it as one parameter rather than 4.



How can I achieve this?









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    MWE:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{enumitem}
    newcommand{bulletlabel}{raisebox{0.2ex}{small$bullet$}}

    begin{document}

    begin{enumerate}[label=bulletlabel, topsep=0pt, leftmargin=0.3in, rightmargin=0.3in]
    item One
    item Two
    end{enumerate}
    end{document}


    As you can see, I've parameterised my enumerate environment to get the formatting I want. I use this set of parameters fairly often in my document, together with 2 other sets of parameters.



    Is there a quick way for me to replicate this without having to copy/paste or type it out every time? I don't want to redefine the default enumerate environment, as there are 2 other sets of parameters that I need to handle as well. I'm just looking for a quick way to do it.



    I tried this:



    newcommand{paramone}{label=bulletlabel, topsep=0pt, leftmargin=0.3in, rightmargin=0.3in}


    But when I use:



    begin{enumerate}[paramone]


    It fails because it processes it as one parameter rather than 4.



    How can I achieve this?









    share

























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      MWE:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{enumitem}
      newcommand{bulletlabel}{raisebox{0.2ex}{small$bullet$}}

      begin{document}

      begin{enumerate}[label=bulletlabel, topsep=0pt, leftmargin=0.3in, rightmargin=0.3in]
      item One
      item Two
      end{enumerate}
      end{document}


      As you can see, I've parameterised my enumerate environment to get the formatting I want. I use this set of parameters fairly often in my document, together with 2 other sets of parameters.



      Is there a quick way for me to replicate this without having to copy/paste or type it out every time? I don't want to redefine the default enumerate environment, as there are 2 other sets of parameters that I need to handle as well. I'm just looking for a quick way to do it.



      I tried this:



      newcommand{paramone}{label=bulletlabel, topsep=0pt, leftmargin=0.3in, rightmargin=0.3in}


      But when I use:



      begin{enumerate}[paramone]


      It fails because it processes it as one parameter rather than 4.



      How can I achieve this?









      share













      MWE:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{enumitem}
      newcommand{bulletlabel}{raisebox{0.2ex}{small$bullet$}}

      begin{document}

      begin{enumerate}[label=bulletlabel, topsep=0pt, leftmargin=0.3in, rightmargin=0.3in]
      item One
      item Two
      end{enumerate}
      end{document}


      As you can see, I've parameterised my enumerate environment to get the formatting I want. I use this set of parameters fairly often in my document, together with 2 other sets of parameters.



      Is there a quick way for me to replicate this without having to copy/paste or type it out every time? I don't want to redefine the default enumerate environment, as there are 2 other sets of parameters that I need to handle as well. I'm just looking for a quick way to do it.



      I tried this:



      newcommand{paramone}{label=bulletlabel, topsep=0pt, leftmargin=0.3in, rightmargin=0.3in}


      But when I use:



      begin{enumerate}[paramone]


      It fails because it processes it as one parameter rather than 4.



      How can I achieve this?







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