Command needed for proper textstyle
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I would like to know if there is a predefined latex command/environment/package that I can use to write something in style "Availability" or "Lecutures" shown in the picture below:

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I would like to know if there is a predefined latex command/environment/package that I can use to write something in style "Availability" or "Lecutures" shown in the picture below:

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Look at enumitem package.
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I would like to know if there is a predefined latex command/environment/package that I can use to write something in style "Availability" or "Lecutures" shown in the picture below:

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I would like to know if there is a predefined latex command/environment/package that I can use to write something in style "Availability" or "Lecutures" shown in the picture below:

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Look at enumitem package.
– JPi
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Look at enumitem package.
– JPi
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Look at enumitem package.
– JPi
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Look at enumitem package.
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You could use the description environment in combination with a custom item command:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
newcommandabbritem[2]{item[{normalfont #1 (textbf{#2}):}]}
begin{document}
begin{description}
abbritem{Availability}{A} lipsum[1]
abbritem{Lectures}{L} lipsum[2]
end{description}
end{document}

If all your items follow the same text (letter): pattern, here's an alternative version with a more natural syntax that makes use of TeX's macro parameter pattern matching:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
defabbritem#1(#2):{item[{normalfont #1 (textbf{#2}):}]}
begin{document}
begin{description}
abbritem Availability (A): lipsum[1]
abbritem Lectures (L): lipsum[2]
end{description}
end{document}
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You could use the description environment in combination with a custom item command:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
newcommandabbritem[2]{item[{normalfont #1 (textbf{#2}):}]}
begin{document}
begin{description}
abbritem{Availability}{A} lipsum[1]
abbritem{Lectures}{L} lipsum[2]
end{description}
end{document}

If all your items follow the same text (letter): pattern, here's an alternative version with a more natural syntax that makes use of TeX's macro parameter pattern matching:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
defabbritem#1(#2):{item[{normalfont #1 (textbf{#2}):}]}
begin{document}
begin{description}
abbritem Availability (A): lipsum[1]
abbritem Lectures (L): lipsum[2]
end{description}
end{document}
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You could use the description environment in combination with a custom item command:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
newcommandabbritem[2]{item[{normalfont #1 (textbf{#2}):}]}
begin{document}
begin{description}
abbritem{Availability}{A} lipsum[1]
abbritem{Lectures}{L} lipsum[2]
end{description}
end{document}

If all your items follow the same text (letter): pattern, here's an alternative version with a more natural syntax that makes use of TeX's macro parameter pattern matching:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
defabbritem#1(#2):{item[{normalfont #1 (textbf{#2}):}]}
begin{document}
begin{description}
abbritem Availability (A): lipsum[1]
abbritem Lectures (L): lipsum[2]
end{description}
end{document}
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You could use the description environment in combination with a custom item command:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
newcommandabbritem[2]{item[{normalfont #1 (textbf{#2}):}]}
begin{document}
begin{description}
abbritem{Availability}{A} lipsum[1]
abbritem{Lectures}{L} lipsum[2]
end{description}
end{document}

If all your items follow the same text (letter): pattern, here's an alternative version with a more natural syntax that makes use of TeX's macro parameter pattern matching:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
defabbritem#1(#2):{item[{normalfont #1 (textbf{#2}):}]}
begin{document}
begin{description}
abbritem Availability (A): lipsum[1]
abbritem Lectures (L): lipsum[2]
end{description}
end{document}
You could use the description environment in combination with a custom item command:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
newcommandabbritem[2]{item[{normalfont #1 (textbf{#2}):}]}
begin{document}
begin{description}
abbritem{Availability}{A} lipsum[1]
abbritem{Lectures}{L} lipsum[2]
end{description}
end{document}

If all your items follow the same text (letter): pattern, here's an alternative version with a more natural syntax that makes use of TeX's macro parameter pattern matching:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
defabbritem#1(#2):{item[{normalfont #1 (textbf{#2}):}]}
begin{document}
begin{description}
abbritem Availability (A): lipsum[1]
abbritem Lectures (L): lipsum[2]
end{description}
end{document}
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Look at enumitem package.
– JPi
Dec 7 at 6:40