The .LIST command specifies the beginning of a list by resetting the left margin farther to the right, by setting a .SKIP command value to take effect before each item in the list, and by executing .TEST PAGE. Use the .LIST ELEMENT command to specify each item in the list. .LIST ELEMENT commands also give you numbers or letters in sequence in the left margin or let you substitute a single character of your choice for each of the numbers or letters (for example, the lowercase letter o, which is known as a "bullet"). (See also .DISPLAY ELEMENTS and .NUMBER LIST.) The .END LIST command ends a list, restoring any fill, justify, case, margin, or spacing settings that were in effect before you entered the most recent .LIST command. You can also specify a value with .END LIST that puts blank lines after the last item in the list (as with .SKIP). Formats .LIST [[-]n] ["x"] .END LIST [[-]n] .LIST [[-]n] ['x'] .END LIST [[-]n] Abreviated formats .LS [[-]n] ["x"] .ELS [[-]n] .LS [[-]n] ['x'] .ELS [[-]n]
1 – Parameters
n With .LIST, specifies the number of blank lines to appear before each item. Each blank line can result in additional blank lines if the .SPACING setting is greater than 1. (See .SKIP n.) With .END LIST, behaves the same as n with .LIST, however, the blank lines appear after the final item in the current list. -n With .LIST, pushes the next line of list text to within n lines of the bottom of the current page by inserting blank lines. (See .SKIP -n and .BLANK -n.) With .END LIST, pushes the next line of current list text to within n lines of the bottom of the current page by inserting blank lines. (See .SKIP -n and .BLANK -n.) "x" A character enclosed in quotation marks ("x") or apostrophes ('x') that you can specify to appear at the beginning of each list item.
2 – Defaults
o If you omit n from either .LIST or .END LIST, you get the .SKIP value associated with .PARAGRAPH or .SET PARAGRAPH or 1 (if you have not specified such a value). o If you omit "x," you get a sequence of decimal numbers beginning with 1, or you get another kind of sequence if you enter the .DISPLAY ELEMENTS command after the .LIST.