The package provides the following new enumerate styles: -
\greek for lowercase Greek letters; - \Greek for uppercase
Greek letters; - \enumHex for uppercase hexadecimal
enumeration; - \enumhex for lowercase hexadecimal enumeration;
- \enumbinary for binary enumeration; - \enumoctal for octal
enumeration; - \levelnth for "1st", "2nd", "3rd" etc., with the
"nth"s on the baseline; - raisenth for "1st", "2nd", "3rd"
etc., with the "nth"s raised; - \nthwords for "first",
"second", "third" etc.; - \Nthwords for "First", "Second",
"Third" etc.; - \NTHWORDS for "FIRST", "SECOND", "THIRD" etc.;
- \nwords for "one", "two", "three" etc.; - \Nwords for "One",
"Two", "Three" etc.; and - \NWORDS for "ONE", "TWO", "THREE"
etc. Each of these works with enumitem's "starred variant"
feature. So \begin{enumerate}[label=\enumhex*] will output a
hex enumerated list. Enumitem provides a start=0 option for
starting your enumerations at 0. The package requires amsmath,
alphalph, enumitem (of course), binhex and nth, all of which
are widely available.
date: 2011-11-03 12:59:01 +0100