On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, Dean S. Messing wrote: > I'm trying to create a bulleted outline that goes deeper > than six levels. The LeTeX "list" environment only lets That might be your first mistake, but it probably had predecessors. > you go to six levels. I've failed to find any LaTeX > packages that extend this or define a new environment that > is of arbitary depth. There might be a way to do it by lying about how deep you are. There might not be. My recollection is that there is a separate of variables for each level. > Do any of you know of a solution, short of just "hand > indenting" the items? Note: the items in the list must > have "bullets" associated with them that are different > for different levels. Since the package has only so many kinds of bullets, you will need a way to specify your own. Maybe you can get rid of the package bullets and begin each item with something that effectively becomes the bullet. -- Mike hennebry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "Finally, mount the partition, not the virgin." -- Charles Curley