Markdown allows ordered lists using numbers. How can I instead get an ordered list using letters? i.e.
A. the letter A
B. the letter B
C. etc
instead of
1. the number 1
2. the number 2
3. etc.
It doesn't appear that standard Markdown has this capability. You can:
<style type="text/css">
ol { list-style-type: upper-alpha; }
</style>
fancy_lists extension that will allow you to mark lists with letters and roman numerals.Note: if using capital letters, two spaces are required before the text. See https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#fn1
A. the letter A
A. the letter B
A. etc
ol ol { list-style-type: lower-alpha; } and ol ol ol { list-style-type: lower-roman; } for different list styles at each level of nesting.
Jun 8, 2015 at 16:35
* A. List item.
Sep 8, 2015 at 10:31
Markdown itself cannot do that, but since you can put HTML in it, this provides a pretty simple way to do it:
<ol type="a">
<li>Coffee</li>
<li>Tea</li>
<li>Milk</li>
</ol>
Some derivations on some platforms might interpret only a very strict subset of HTML. For example, StackOverflow doesn't support the type attribute. But Wikipedia's MediaWiki Markdown does, and the GitHub Wiki Markdown does too.
At least for recent versions of Pandoc (I'm using version 1.13.1), it looks like you can use some of the fancy_list syntax without having to enable the extension, e.g.:
I. One
A. two
1. three
2. four
i. five
ii. six
- seven
* eight
II. Nine
To compile this into a PDF you can then run:
pandoc input.md -o output.pdf
NOTE: For this to work, you have to make sure you add an extra space after any letters or roman numerals: instead of the usual one space between a bullet and the text, use two instead. (see pandoc docs under "Extension: fancy_lists")
Late to the party, but this might help other people looking for an R Markdown solution.
In R Markdown it's straight forward. The following minimal example lists.rmd shows different types:
---
title: "Lists"
output: pdf_document
---
A list with bullet points:
- Something
- Something else
A numeric list:
1. Something
1. Something else
A list using small letters:
a) Something
a) Something else
A list using capital letters:
A) Something
A) Something else
This knits to:
To do indent formatting this is what I use:
<style type="text/css">
/* Indent Formatting */
/* Format: a-1-i-A-1-I */
ol {list-style-type: lower-alpha;}
ol ol { list-style-type: decimal;}
ol ol ol { list-style-type: lower-roman;}
ol ol ol ol { list-style-type: upper-alpha;}
ol ol ol ol ol { list-style-type: decimal;}
ol ol ol ol ol ol { list-style-type: upper-roman;}
/* https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/pr_list-style-type.asp */
/* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11445453/css-set-li-indent */
/* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13366820/how-do-you-make-lettered-lists-using-markdown */
</style>
Links at bottom to where I sourced the information. And Format is explained on the second line.
There's really no way to do this on most platforms -- GitHub, Slack, SO, BitBucket. (Source: A. This comment discussion B. You can try it.)
I suppose a regrettable workaround would be like this:
## My awesome list
- A. First option.
- **B.** Second option with bold.