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Following up on this: ref should use enumerate label name



I tried this:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}

begin{document}

begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label arabic*}]
item a
item label{l} b
item c. goto ref{l}
end{enumerate}

begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*)]
item a
item label{lll} b
item c. goto ref{lll}
end{enumerate}

end{document}


But the "T" in the "This is my label" is all the way to the left. I would like it to be aligned where the (1) is in the second enumerate list.



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Following up on this: ref should use enumerate label name



I tried this:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}

begin{document}

begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label arabic*}]
item a
item label{l} b
item c. goto ref{l}
end{enumerate}

begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*)]
item a
item label{lll} b
item c. goto ref{lll}
end{enumerate}

end{document}


But the "T" in the "This is my label" is all the way to the left. I would like it to be aligned where the (1) is in the second enumerate list.



thank you.










share|improve this question

























  • I formatted your code. If you highlight your code in the editor and click on the {} "Code Sample" button, it will be indented, so it is formatted correctly.

    – nox
    Jan 22 at 19:03














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2








Following up on this: ref should use enumerate label name



I tried this:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}

begin{document}

begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label arabic*}]
item a
item label{l} b
item c. goto ref{l}
end{enumerate}

begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*)]
item a
item label{lll} b
item c. goto ref{lll}
end{enumerate}

end{document}


But the "T" in the "This is my label" is all the way to the left. I would like it to be aligned where the (1) is in the second enumerate list.



thank you.










share|improve this question
















Following up on this: ref should use enumerate label name



I tried this:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}

begin{document}

begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label arabic*}]
item a
item label{l} b
item c. goto ref{l}
end{enumerate}

begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*)]
item a
item label{lll} b
item c. goto ref{lll}
end{enumerate}

end{document}


But the "T" in the "This is my label" is all the way to the left. I would like it to be aligned where the (1) is in the second enumerate list.



thank you.







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  • I formatted your code. If you highlight your code in the editor and click on the {} "Code Sample" button, it will be indented, so it is formatted correctly.

    – nox
    Jan 22 at 19:03



















  • I formatted your code. If you highlight your code in the editor and click on the {} "Code Sample" button, it will be indented, so it is formatted correctly.

    – nox
    Jan 22 at 19:03

















I formatted your code. If you highlight your code in the editor and click on the {} "Code Sample" button, it will be indented, so it is formatted correctly.

– nox
Jan 22 at 19:03





I formatted your code. If you highlight your code in the editor and click on the {} "Code Sample" button, it will be indented, so it is formatted correctly.

– nox
Jan 22 at 19:03










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Is it something like this you want?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}

begin{document}

Some text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text.

begin{enumerate}[label=This is my label arabic*, wide=1em, font=bfseries]
item a
item label{l} b
item c. goto ref{l}
end{enumerate}

begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*), wide=1em]
item a
item label{lll} b
item c. goto ref{lll}
end{enumerate}

end{document}


enter image description here






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  • These work, thank you.

    – district9
    Jan 23 at 20:02



















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You can use the align option from enumitem:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}

begin{document}

begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label arabic*},align=left,leftmargin=3.5em]
item a
item label{l} b
item c. goto ref{l}
end{enumerate}

begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*)]%, left=0pt .. parindent]
item a
item label{lll} b
item c. goto ref{lll}
end{enumerate}

end{document}


I only changed the sixth line, here with explanation:



begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label  arabic*},
align=left, % aligns the label as you wish
leftmargin=3.5em] % puts the "T" a little further to the right.
% Test different/no values for leftmargin.


result






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    Is it something like this you want?



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{enumitem}

    begin{document}

    Some text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text.

    begin{enumerate}[label=This is my label arabic*, wide=1em, font=bfseries]
    item a
    item label{l} b
    item c. goto ref{l}
    end{enumerate}

    begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*), wide=1em]
    item a
    item label{lll} b
    item c. goto ref{lll}
    end{enumerate}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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    • These work, thank you.

      – district9
      Jan 23 at 20:02
















    1














    Is it something like this you want?



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{enumitem}

    begin{document}

    Some text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text.

    begin{enumerate}[label=This is my label arabic*, wide=1em, font=bfseries]
    item a
    item label{l} b
    item c. goto ref{l}
    end{enumerate}

    begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*), wide=1em]
    item a
    item label{lll} b
    item c. goto ref{lll}
    end{enumerate}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer
























    • These work, thank you.

      – district9
      Jan 23 at 20:02














    1












    1








    1







    Is it something like this you want?



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{enumitem}

    begin{document}

    Some text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text.

    begin{enumerate}[label=This is my label arabic*, wide=1em, font=bfseries]
    item a
    item label{l} b
    item c. goto ref{l}
    end{enumerate}

    begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*), wide=1em]
    item a
    item label{lll} b
    item c. goto ref{lll}
    end{enumerate}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer













    Is it something like this you want?



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{enumitem}

    begin{document}

    Some text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text.

    begin{enumerate}[label=This is my label arabic*, wide=1em, font=bfseries]
    item a
    item label{l} b
    item c. goto ref{l}
    end{enumerate}

    begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*), wide=1em]
    item a
    item label{lll} b
    item c. goto ref{lll}
    end{enumerate}

    end{document}


    enter image description here







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    • These work, thank you.

      – district9
      Jan 23 at 20:02



















    • These work, thank you.

      – district9
      Jan 23 at 20:02

















    These work, thank you.

    – district9
    Jan 23 at 20:02





    These work, thank you.

    – district9
    Jan 23 at 20:02











    0














    You can use the align option from enumitem:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{enumitem}

    begin{document}

    begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label arabic*},align=left,leftmargin=3.5em]
    item a
    item label{l} b
    item c. goto ref{l}
    end{enumerate}

    begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*)]%, left=0pt .. parindent]
    item a
    item label{lll} b
    item c. goto ref{lll}
    end{enumerate}

    end{document}


    I only changed the sixth line, here with explanation:



    begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label  arabic*},
    align=left, % aligns the label as you wish
    leftmargin=3.5em] % puts the "T" a little further to the right.
    % Test different/no values for leftmargin.


    result






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      0














      You can use the align option from enumitem:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{enumitem}

      begin{document}

      begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label arabic*},align=left,leftmargin=3.5em]
      item a
      item label{l} b
      item c. goto ref{l}
      end{enumerate}

      begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*)]%, left=0pt .. parindent]
      item a
      item label{lll} b
      item c. goto ref{lll}
      end{enumerate}

      end{document}


      I only changed the sixth line, here with explanation:



      begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label  arabic*},
      align=left, % aligns the label as you wish
      leftmargin=3.5em] % puts the "T" a little further to the right.
      % Test different/no values for leftmargin.


      result






      share|improve this answer


























        0












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        0







        You can use the align option from enumitem:



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{enumitem}

        begin{document}

        begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label arabic*},align=left,leftmargin=3.5em]
        item a
        item label{l} b
        item c. goto ref{l}
        end{enumerate}

        begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*)]%, left=0pt .. parindent]
        item a
        item label{lll} b
        item c. goto ref{lll}
        end{enumerate}

        end{document}


        I only changed the sixth line, here with explanation:



        begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label  arabic*},
        align=left, % aligns the label as you wish
        leftmargin=3.5em] % puts the "T" a little further to the right.
        % Test different/no values for leftmargin.


        result






        share|improve this answer













        You can use the align option from enumitem:



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{enumitem}

        begin{document}

        begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label arabic*},align=left,leftmargin=3.5em]
        item a
        item label{l} b
        item c. goto ref{l}
        end{enumerate}

        begin{enumerate}[label=(arabic*)]%, left=0pt .. parindent]
        item a
        item label{lll} b
        item c. goto ref{lll}
        end{enumerate}

        end{document}


        I only changed the sixth line, here with explanation:



        begin{enumerate}[label=textbf{This is my label  arabic*},
        align=left, % aligns the label as you wish
        leftmargin=3.5em] % puts the "T" a little further to the right.
        % Test different/no values for leftmargin.


        result







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