+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | bullet | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Abbreviation: ã|\bulã% Parameters: ã|noneã% ã|Description:ã% The \bullet markup produces a raised centered dot as an identifier for an item in a list. ã|Example:ã% the following necessary trace elements: \listbegin \bul Copper \bul Manganese \bul Selenium \bul Zinc \listend \nin The mineral content of the body . . . +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | the following necessary trace elements: | | * Copper | | * Manganese | | * Selenium | | * Zinc | | The mineral content of the body . . . | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ã|Notes:ã% A list of bullets must be placed within the \listbegin and \listend markup. The bullets are indented 5 characters, like the first level of an ordered list. Bullets may also be used in outline lists where they are indented 5 characters from the previous level by default. Refer to the \listformat markup to change the amount of indentation. When in math mode, the \bullet markup is used in the same fashion as described in The TEXbook.