===== Lists ===== Select the appropriate list type to present a sequence of items. Enumerated lists ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Use the enumerated list formatting for a sequence of items whose order matters. **Input** .. code-block:: none During the migration process the target host: #. Ensures that live migration is enabled. #. Installs the base VHD if it is not already present. **Output** During the migration process the target host: #. Ensures that live migration is enabled. #. Installs the base VHD if it is not already present. Bulleted lists ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Use the bulleted list for a sequence of items that can happen in any order or whose order does not matter. **Input** .. code-block:: none Valid formats include: * PNG * JPG * GIF * SVG **Output** Valid formats include: * PNG * JPG * GIF * SVG Definition lists ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Use the definition list for an unordered list in which each item has a short term. For example, key, option, or phrase, followed by its definition. Consider using a variable list instead of: * An itemized list when your list has a regular pattern of key/value or term/definition pairs. * A two-column table where the first column lists items of a consistent type and the second column describes the items. **Input** .. code-block:: none Spellchecking Process of correcting spelling Pagebreaking Process of breaking pages **Output** Spellchecking Process of correcting spelling Pagebreaking Process of breaking pages Mixed lists ~~~~~~~~~~~ Use the mixed types of lists to nest lists of different types. **Input** .. code-block:: none #. The system exposes these components to users: Component A Description of A. Component B Description of B. Component C Description of C. Note: C is available only for these OS's: * Linux * Mac OS X #. API libraries are available. **Output** #. The system exposes these components to users: Component A Description of A. Component B Description of B. Component C Description of C. Note: C is available only for these OS's: * Linux * Mac OS X #. API libraries are also available.