Styling of Elements in Definition- or Field-List ================================================ :Authors: Hänsel, Gretel :Address: 123 Example Street Example, EX Canada :Generic Docinfo List Field: - This is a list. - It does not require ``\leavevmode`` because it is in the docinfo. :Abstract: Test that ``\leavevmode`` is inserted after the term or field-name when required for correct placement of the item. Elements needing ``\leavevmode`` ******************************** :Bullet List: - This is a bullet list nested in a field list. - It needs ``\leavevmode`` so that it will start on a new line after the term. - Without ``\leavevmode``, the first bullet would be on the same line as the term, and the following bullets would not line up. :Enumerated List: 1. This is an enumerated list. 2. All lists need ``\leavevmode``. :Field List: :Field List: Like this one :Needs ``\leavevmode``: Yes :empty: Definition List Nested inside another definition list. Needs ``\leavevmode``? Yes. Independent of the nesting level. Option List -h Show help -v Be verbose --rare a) This description starts with an enumeration c) but does not need ``\leavevmode``. Literal Block :: _needs_leavevmode = True Doctest Block >>> needs_leavevmode(nodes.doctest_block) True Line Block | Needs "``\leavevmode``", | so that all lines start with the same indent. Block Quote .. Block Quotes need "``\leavevmode``", too, so that all lines start with the same indent. Table +---+---+ | 1 | 2 | +---+---+ | 3 | 4 | +---+---+ Figure .. figure:: ../../../docs/user/rst/images/title.png A figure Image .. image:: ../../../docs/user/rst/images/title.png Rubric .. rubric:: A Rubric Admonition .. note:: Admonitions need to be preceded by ``\leavevmode``. Otherwise, the term ends up centered above the admonition box. So do *System Messages*, as they use the "DUadmonition" LaTeX environment. Elements not needing ``\leavevmode`` ************************************ Paragraph Paragraphs don't need ``\leavevmode``. They are meant to start after the term and have a hanging indent. * Subsequent elements don't need ``\leavevmode`` either. Math Block .. math:: \sum_{i=1}^n i = \frac{n^2+n}{2} LaTeX starts math blocks (both single-line and multiline) in a new paragraph automatically, with or without ``\leavevmode``, so ``\leavevmode`` isn't needed. Term with Classifier: classifier - After a *classifier*, ``\leavevmode`` is not required. - This holds for all elements that normally need ``\leavevmode``. Ambiguous cases *************** Comment and Target .. This is ignored. .. _foo: * Comments and other "Invisible" nodes (substitution definitions, targets, pending) must be skipped when determining whether a ``\leavevmode`` is required. Substitution Definition and Class directive .. |no-leavevmode| replace:: No (because a paragraph follows). .. class:: test Is ``\leavevmode`` required? Answer: |no-leavevmode| Compound .. compound:: `Compound` and `Container` wrap around other block elements. They get a ``\leavevmode``, if the first nested element is a list or similar. Container .. container:: my-class * This list inside a container requires a ``\leavevmode``. Footnote .. [#f1] This footnote will move to the bottom of the page. A ``\leavevmode`` is required, if the first list item value is a footnote and a list or similar follows. Citation .. [example73] No Name, "Citations move to the bottom as well", Musterstadt, 1973. * A ``\leavevmode`` is required, if the first list item value is a citation and a list or similar follows. Raw Block Text .. raw:: latex “Raw” blocks are always preceded by \verb|\leavevmode|, just in case.