Changing itemsep without using enumitem package












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I know that you can change the itemsep of an itemize environment by loading the enumitem package. To the extend of my knowledge, this method has the disadvantage that every time I use an itemize/enumerate environment to manually adjust itemsep.



Thus, I want to ask if there is a method (preferably) or a package in which I can set itemsep=0.2cm (or its corresponding value in pt) globally (i.e. for my entire document).



Thanks in advance!



PS: A workaround is to record a macro with my settings (itemsep, label, etc..). However, I don't think that is a proper way to handle such thing










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  • Please tell us which value you'd like to set itemsep to. 0pt? Something else?
    – Mico
    Nov 11 at 14:45












  • 0.2cm i don't know its corresponding value in pt
    – Yorgos
    Nov 11 at 15:02






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    the enumitem package has declarations to set the default values as well as the optional argument that allows them to be set in each case.
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 11 at 15:22










  • @DavidCarlisle the problem is that i cannot load enumitem because it is incompatible with my document class ( i am using beamer with the metropolis theme). that's why i am asking for a non-package solution
    – Yorgos
    Nov 11 at 15:37






  • 3




    That isn't what you say in the question, there you say you don't want to use enumitem as it means setting it on each list. Normally you can just set the lengths globally with setlength but the class may impose some defaults (and you hadn't mentioned beamer until that comment)
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 11 at 15:53
















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I know that you can change the itemsep of an itemize environment by loading the enumitem package. To the extend of my knowledge, this method has the disadvantage that every time I use an itemize/enumerate environment to manually adjust itemsep.



Thus, I want to ask if there is a method (preferably) or a package in which I can set itemsep=0.2cm (or its corresponding value in pt) globally (i.e. for my entire document).



Thanks in advance!



PS: A workaround is to record a macro with my settings (itemsep, label, etc..). However, I don't think that is a proper way to handle such thing










share|improve this question
























  • Please tell us which value you'd like to set itemsep to. 0pt? Something else?
    – Mico
    Nov 11 at 14:45












  • 0.2cm i don't know its corresponding value in pt
    – Yorgos
    Nov 11 at 15:02






  • 1




    the enumitem package has declarations to set the default values as well as the optional argument that allows them to be set in each case.
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 11 at 15:22










  • @DavidCarlisle the problem is that i cannot load enumitem because it is incompatible with my document class ( i am using beamer with the metropolis theme). that's why i am asking for a non-package solution
    – Yorgos
    Nov 11 at 15:37






  • 3




    That isn't what you say in the question, there you say you don't want to use enumitem as it means setting it on each list. Normally you can just set the lengths globally with setlength but the class may impose some defaults (and you hadn't mentioned beamer until that comment)
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 11 at 15:53














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I know that you can change the itemsep of an itemize environment by loading the enumitem package. To the extend of my knowledge, this method has the disadvantage that every time I use an itemize/enumerate environment to manually adjust itemsep.



Thus, I want to ask if there is a method (preferably) or a package in which I can set itemsep=0.2cm (or its corresponding value in pt) globally (i.e. for my entire document).



Thanks in advance!



PS: A workaround is to record a macro with my settings (itemsep, label, etc..). However, I don't think that is a proper way to handle such thing










share|improve this question















I know that you can change the itemsep of an itemize environment by loading the enumitem package. To the extend of my knowledge, this method has the disadvantage that every time I use an itemize/enumerate environment to manually adjust itemsep.



Thus, I want to ask if there is a method (preferably) or a package in which I can set itemsep=0.2cm (or its corresponding value in pt) globally (i.e. for my entire document).



Thanks in advance!



PS: A workaround is to record a macro with my settings (itemsep, label, etc..). However, I don't think that is a proper way to handle such thing







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  • Please tell us which value you'd like to set itemsep to. 0pt? Something else?
    – Mico
    Nov 11 at 14:45












  • 0.2cm i don't know its corresponding value in pt
    – Yorgos
    Nov 11 at 15:02






  • 1




    the enumitem package has declarations to set the default values as well as the optional argument that allows them to be set in each case.
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 11 at 15:22










  • @DavidCarlisle the problem is that i cannot load enumitem because it is incompatible with my document class ( i am using beamer with the metropolis theme). that's why i am asking for a non-package solution
    – Yorgos
    Nov 11 at 15:37






  • 3




    That isn't what you say in the question, there you say you don't want to use enumitem as it means setting it on each list. Normally you can just set the lengths globally with setlength but the class may impose some defaults (and you hadn't mentioned beamer until that comment)
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 11 at 15:53


















  • Please tell us which value you'd like to set itemsep to. 0pt? Something else?
    – Mico
    Nov 11 at 14:45












  • 0.2cm i don't know its corresponding value in pt
    – Yorgos
    Nov 11 at 15:02






  • 1




    the enumitem package has declarations to set the default values as well as the optional argument that allows them to be set in each case.
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 11 at 15:22










  • @DavidCarlisle the problem is that i cannot load enumitem because it is incompatible with my document class ( i am using beamer with the metropolis theme). that's why i am asking for a non-package solution
    – Yorgos
    Nov 11 at 15:37






  • 3




    That isn't what you say in the question, there you say you don't want to use enumitem as it means setting it on each list. Normally you can just set the lengths globally with setlength but the class may impose some defaults (and you hadn't mentioned beamer until that comment)
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 11 at 15:53
















Please tell us which value you'd like to set itemsep to. 0pt? Something else?
– Mico
Nov 11 at 14:45






Please tell us which value you'd like to set itemsep to. 0pt? Something else?
– Mico
Nov 11 at 14:45














0.2cm i don't know its corresponding value in pt
– Yorgos
Nov 11 at 15:02




0.2cm i don't know its corresponding value in pt
– Yorgos
Nov 11 at 15:02




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the enumitem package has declarations to set the default values as well as the optional argument that allows them to be set in each case.
– David Carlisle
Nov 11 at 15:22




the enumitem package has declarations to set the default values as well as the optional argument that allows them to be set in each case.
– David Carlisle
Nov 11 at 15:22












@DavidCarlisle the problem is that i cannot load enumitem because it is incompatible with my document class ( i am using beamer with the metropolis theme). that's why i am asking for a non-package solution
– Yorgos
Nov 11 at 15:37




@DavidCarlisle the problem is that i cannot load enumitem because it is incompatible with my document class ( i am using beamer with the metropolis theme). that's why i am asking for a non-package solution
– Yorgos
Nov 11 at 15:37




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That isn't what you say in the question, there you say you don't want to use enumitem as it means setting it on each list. Normally you can just set the lengths globally with setlength but the class may impose some defaults (and you hadn't mentioned beamer until that comment)
– David Carlisle
Nov 11 at 15:53




That isn't what you say in the question, there you say you don't want to use enumitem as it means setting it on each list. Normally you can just set the lengths globally with setlength but the class may impose some defaults (and you hadn't mentioned beamer until that comment)
– David Carlisle
Nov 11 at 15:53










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You can redefine @listi (I use a large 2cm to show the effect):



documentclass{beamer}
makeatletter
def@listi{leftmarginleftmargini
parsep 4.5p@ @plus2p@ @minusp@
topsep 9p@ @plus3p@ @minus5p@
itemsep 2cm @plus2p@ @minusp@} %adapt
let@listI@listi
@listi
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{itemize}
item b
item b
item b
end{itemize}
end{frame}

end{document}


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    You can redefine @listi (I use a large 2cm to show the effect):



    documentclass{beamer}
    makeatletter
    def@listi{leftmarginleftmargini
    parsep 4.5p@ @plus2p@ @minusp@
    topsep 9p@ @plus3p@ @minus5p@
    itemsep 2cm @plus2p@ @minusp@} %adapt
    let@listI@listi
    @listi
    begin{document}
    begin{frame}
    begin{itemize}
    item b
    item b
    item b
    end{itemize}
    end{frame}

    end{document}


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      You can redefine @listi (I use a large 2cm to show the effect):



      documentclass{beamer}
      makeatletter
      def@listi{leftmarginleftmargini
      parsep 4.5p@ @plus2p@ @minusp@
      topsep 9p@ @plus3p@ @minus5p@
      itemsep 2cm @plus2p@ @minusp@} %adapt
      let@listI@listi
      @listi
      begin{document}
      begin{frame}
      begin{itemize}
      item b
      item b
      item b
      end{itemize}
      end{frame}

      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        You can redefine @listi (I use a large 2cm to show the effect):



        documentclass{beamer}
        makeatletter
        def@listi{leftmarginleftmargini
        parsep 4.5p@ @plus2p@ @minusp@
        topsep 9p@ @plus3p@ @minus5p@
        itemsep 2cm @plus2p@ @minusp@} %adapt
        let@listI@listi
        @listi
        begin{document}
        begin{frame}
        begin{itemize}
        item b
        item b
        item b
        end{itemize}
        end{frame}

        end{document}


        enter image description here






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        You can redefine @listi (I use a large 2cm to show the effect):



        documentclass{beamer}
        makeatletter
        def@listi{leftmarginleftmargini
        parsep 4.5p@ @plus2p@ @minusp@
        topsep 9p@ @plus3p@ @minus5p@
        itemsep 2cm @plus2p@ @minusp@} %adapt
        let@listI@listi
        @listi
        begin{document}
        begin{frame}
        begin{itemize}
        item b
        item b
        item b
        end{itemize}
        end{frame}

        end{document}


        enter image description here







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