I want to add items in a LaTeX-document. Say for example, that I want add hints to the document. I create a command, so I can call something similar to this:
\hint{foocareful}{Be careful with foo!}{foo is a very precious item and can easily be broken. Be careful, especially don't throw foo.}
This will be formatted in special way, to make it easy for the reader to recognize it as a hint. It gets a label, that can be referenced in the example with ‘foocareful’.
In the appendix I want to add a list of all hints with references to them. Something like:
\begin{enumerate} ... \item Be careful with foo! (\pageref{foocareful}) ... \end{enumerate}
But naturally I don’t want to maintain this list by hand. How can I create automatically such a list?
One way to do it is to use the
floatpackage. I think that, at least, thefloatrowpackage can also do what you want, and may also be more flexible. See you go, though.Here’s an example of something like you’re trying to do using
float: