Added explanatory note about lists
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\chapter{List Environments}\label{listenv}
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A list is a series of items that are related solely by being a subset of something else. Their relationship may be ordered or unordered. Ordered lists are usually numbered (although other items can be used, such as letters), and unordered lists usually use a symbol, such as a bullet, to denote each items.
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Lists in \LaTeX{} can be nested, as the following examples will show.
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\section{Enumerate}
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\texttt{enumerate} is used to create numbered lists. They can be nested to create an outline. To prevent \LaTeX{} from adding a lot of space between the item numbers, add the \texttt{enumitem} package pass the \texttt{[noitemsep]} to the environment.
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\end{itemize}
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\end{Verbatim}
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\newpage
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\noindent{} produces this output:
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\klab{0pt}{Itemize Example}{0pt}
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