I am currently struggling to build an enumeration with custom labels and some adjusted spacings. Afterwords you can find my mwe.
\documentclass[a4paper, twoside, openright]{scrreprt}
\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
\usepackage{geometry}
\geometry{inner=4cm, outer=2cm, top=3cm, bottom=2cm}
\usepackage{enumitem}
\begin{document}
\paragraph{Eine Liste}
\begin{enumerate}[label=Fall \arabic*:, leftmargin=*]
\item Hier steht ein Text, der sich über mehrere Zeilen erstreckt. Hier steht ein Text, der sich über mehrere Zeilen erstreckt. Hier steht ein Text, der sich über mehrere Zeilen erstreckt. Hier steht ein Text, der sich über mehrere Zeilen erstreckt.\\
Eine ergänzende Information: 1,2,3\\
Noch eine Info: Test
\item Hier steht ein Text, der sich über mehrere Zeilen erstreckt. Hier steht ein Text, der sich über mehrere Zeilen erstreckt. Hier steht ein Text, der sich über mehrere Zeilen erstreckt. Hier steht ein Text, der sich über mehrere Zeilen erstreckt.\\
Eine ergänzende Information: 1,2,3\\
Noch eine Info: Test
\end{enumerate}
\end{document}
The mwe looks like this:
Following you can find the Problems I am facing, which I could not solve:
Red Arrow: The actual text should be a little more seperated from the label. Something like 0.25cm would be nice.
Green Arrow: the distance between the paragraphs should be approximately as big as the blue arrow
Blue Arrow: the distance between items should be approximately as big as the green arrow
In the end the spacing of the green and the blue arrow should be twisted.
To achieve this i played around with the parsep and itemsep parameters, but I have not been able to achieve my goal.
\begin{enumerate}[label=Fall \arabic*:, leftmargin=*, parsep=0cm, itemsep=3em]
Is there anybody who has an idea how to achieve these things? Thank you for your help!




\\in this place. Guess I used it in the enumerate environment because I did not know, that it would behave differently compared to plain text. In plain text without\\I get a new line, but do not get the spacing between the paragraphs. So that helps me about the green arrow. For the blue arrow: Yes, it's the default spacing, but since I have those additional information below the text, i would like to have the different items more sepperated. But this should work withitemsep– The Shadow Sep 07 '19 at 15:21\setlength{\parskip}{1.0em}and use a blank line instead of\\for my paragraphs? – The Shadow Sep 07 '19 at 15:41\begin{enumerate}[label=Fall \arabic*:~, leftmargin=*,parsep=1cm]and my first example in the enumerated list to get an separated second part (the additional information). Depending on the place you write\setlength{\parskip}{1.0em}it can influence all your paragraph distances you really not want. Do not do that! – Mensch Sep 07 '19 at 16:30\begin{enumerate}[label=Fall \arabic*:~, leftmargin=*, itemsep=1.5em]and I removed the '\ 'after the plain text.But now I am acutally a little bit confused about usage of
– The Shadow Sep 07 '19 at 18:26\\in plain text to get a blank line between two paragraphs. Is that "bad TeX"?\\to get a blank line between paragraphs. To mark the start of a new paragraph always use a blank line, then it depends on the (not) usage of packageparskip, if that is interpreted/printed as blank line or only an indent ... Please search this site, there is for sure a duplicate to your last comment with the usage of\\... – Mensch Sep 07 '19 at 18:37parskip=1.0emand replacing\\by a blank line. But this affects my hack for the new line after\paragraph. But in case i don't find a solution for this I will open a new thread. – The Shadow Sep 07 '19 at 18:41\\– Mensch Sep 07 '19 at 18:58