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I am trying to make this into a list and it is giving me an hbox overfull and justifying the text to the right in the pdf. I simply want to put numbers on this and make a list.



begin{enumerate}

list A confined aquifer with no leaking.
list The wells are fully penetrating.
list The cone of depression is symetric around the well.
list The aquifer is homogenous and isotropic meaning that the hydrauli cconductivity (k) does not change.
list There is not vertical flow ie. no recharge and water is flowing into the well only.
list Drawdown in the well occurs instanteously ie water comes into the well from the surrounding rock without delay.
list All flow is Darcian.
list At t=o, meaning start of the test the drawdown(s) is zero.
list The drawdown at an infinite distance from the well is zero.
list Volume of water entering the well is equal to the pump rate (steady-state conditions).
list The well box is not being resupplied with water which means we have an infinitely small well.

end{enumerate}









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  • For more details on list environments in LaTeX, the LaTeX wikibook is a good start.
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I am trying to make this into a list and it is giving me an hbox overfull and justifying the text to the right in the pdf. I simply want to put numbers on this and make a list.



begin{enumerate}

list A confined aquifer with no leaking.
list The wells are fully penetrating.
list The cone of depression is symetric around the well.
list The aquifer is homogenous and isotropic meaning that the hydrauli cconductivity (k) does not change.
list There is not vertical flow ie. no recharge and water is flowing into the well only.
list Drawdown in the well occurs instanteously ie water comes into the well from the surrounding rock without delay.
list All flow is Darcian.
list At t=o, meaning start of the test the drawdown(s) is zero.
list The drawdown at an infinite distance from the well is zero.
list Volume of water entering the well is equal to the pump rate (steady-state conditions).
list The well box is not being resupplied with water which means we have an infinitely small well.

end{enumerate}









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  • Hi, welcome to TeX.SX. To highlight code you can just select it and click the button marked {} above the text field. This will indent blocks by four spaces, or add backticks (`) around inline code.
    – Torbjørn T.
    Nov 22 '13 at 18:29










  • For more details on list environments in LaTeX, the LaTeX wikibook is a good start.
    – jubobs
    Nov 22 '13 at 19:27













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I am trying to make this into a list and it is giving me an hbox overfull and justifying the text to the right in the pdf. I simply want to put numbers on this and make a list.



begin{enumerate}

list A confined aquifer with no leaking.
list The wells are fully penetrating.
list The cone of depression is symetric around the well.
list The aquifer is homogenous and isotropic meaning that the hydrauli cconductivity (k) does not change.
list There is not vertical flow ie. no recharge and water is flowing into the well only.
list Drawdown in the well occurs instanteously ie water comes into the well from the surrounding rock without delay.
list All flow is Darcian.
list At t=o, meaning start of the test the drawdown(s) is zero.
list The drawdown at an infinite distance from the well is zero.
list Volume of water entering the well is equal to the pump rate (steady-state conditions).
list The well box is not being resupplied with water which means we have an infinitely small well.

end{enumerate}









share|improve this question















I am trying to make this into a list and it is giving me an hbox overfull and justifying the text to the right in the pdf. I simply want to put numbers on this and make a list.



begin{enumerate}

list A confined aquifer with no leaking.
list The wells are fully penetrating.
list The cone of depression is symetric around the well.
list The aquifer is homogenous and isotropic meaning that the hydrauli cconductivity (k) does not change.
list There is not vertical flow ie. no recharge and water is flowing into the well only.
list Drawdown in the well occurs instanteously ie water comes into the well from the surrounding rock without delay.
list All flow is Darcian.
list At t=o, meaning start of the test the drawdown(s) is zero.
list The drawdown at an infinite distance from the well is zero.
list Volume of water entering the well is equal to the pump rate (steady-state conditions).
list The well box is not being resupplied with water which means we have an infinitely small well.

end{enumerate}






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  • Hi, welcome to TeX.SX. To highlight code you can just select it and click the button marked {} above the text field. This will indent blocks by four spaces, or add backticks (`) around inline code.
    – Torbjørn T.
    Nov 22 '13 at 18:29










  • For more details on list environments in LaTeX, the LaTeX wikibook is a good start.
    – jubobs
    Nov 22 '13 at 19:27


















  • Hi, welcome to TeX.SX. To highlight code you can just select it and click the button marked {} above the text field. This will indent blocks by four spaces, or add backticks (`) around inline code.
    – Torbjørn T.
    Nov 22 '13 at 18:29










  • For more details on list environments in LaTeX, the LaTeX wikibook is a good start.
    – jubobs
    Nov 22 '13 at 19:27
















Hi, welcome to TeX.SX. To highlight code you can just select it and click the button marked {} above the text field. This will indent blocks by four spaces, or add backticks (`) around inline code.
– Torbjørn T.
Nov 22 '13 at 18:29




Hi, welcome to TeX.SX. To highlight code you can just select it and click the button marked {} above the text field. This will indent blocks by four spaces, or add backticks (`) around inline code.
– Torbjørn T.
Nov 22 '13 at 18:29












For more details on list environments in LaTeX, the LaTeX wikibook is a good start.
– jubobs
Nov 22 '13 at 19:27




For more details on list environments in LaTeX, the LaTeX wikibook is a good start.
– jubobs
Nov 22 '13 at 19:27










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To start a new list item you should use the item command within one of the list environments (itemize, enumerate, description), not list. So try



begin{enumerate}
item First points
item Second
item Etc.
end{enumerate}





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      To start a new list item you should use the item command within one of the list environments (itemize, enumerate, description), not list. So try



      begin{enumerate}
      item First points
      item Second
      item Etc.
      end{enumerate}





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        To start a new list item you should use the item command within one of the list environments (itemize, enumerate, description), not list. So try



        begin{enumerate}
        item First points
        item Second
        item Etc.
        end{enumerate}





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          To start a new list item you should use the item command within one of the list environments (itemize, enumerate, description), not list. So try



          begin{enumerate}
          item First points
          item Second
          item Etc.
          end{enumerate}





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          To start a new list item you should use the item command within one of the list environments (itemize, enumerate, description), not list. So try



          begin{enumerate}
          item First points
          item Second
          item Etc.
          end{enumerate}






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