\documentclass{article} \usepackage{pifont} \begin{document} \begin{dinglist}{74} \item \ding{101} was Dingbat 101 \item \verb|\dingfill| (with the usual numeric parameter) acts like other filling commands, but fills the space with a chosen Dingbat \dingfill{101} like that. { \fontfamily{pzc}\itshape\selectfont \item \verb|\dingline| generates a freestanding line of the little chaps: \dingline{44} \item Inevitably, the `dinglist' environment sets up an itemized list, but has a Dingbat instead of a bullet (you are reading a \verb|dinglist| at the moment). } \end{dinglist} \begin{Pilist}{psy}{74} \item \Pisymbol{psy}{101} was symbol 101 \item \verb|\Pifill{psy}| (with the usual numeric parameter) acts like other filling commands, but fills the space with a chosen symbol \Pifill{psy}{101} like that. \item \verb|\Piline| generates a freestanding line of the little chaps: \Piline{psy}{44} \item Inevitably, the `Pilist' environment sets up an itemized list, but has a symbol instead of a bullet (you are reading a \verb|Pilist| at the moment). \end{Pilist} \begin{Piautolist}{pzd}{'254} \item text inside list, \begin{Piautolist}{psy}{'141} \item text inside list, \item text inside list, \begin{enumerate} \item text inside list, \begin{Piautolist}{pzd}{'56} \item text inside list,\label{pilabel} \item text inside list, \end{Piautolist} \item text inside list, \end{enumerate} \item text inside list, \end{Piautolist} \item text inside list \end{Piautolist} So we can refer to item \ref{pilabel} as usual. \begin{Pilist}{pzd}{'246} \item \verb|\Pisymbol| generates a Pi character; it has two parameters: the font family, and the character number. Thus \verb|\Pisymbol{pzd}{'166}| generates \Pisymbol{pzd}{'166}. \item \verb|\Pifill| (with the same parameters) acts like the other filling commands in \TeX, but fills the space with a chosen symbol \Pifill{pzd}{'340} like that. \item \verb|\Piline| generates a freestanding line of the little chaps: \Piline{pzd}{36} \end{Pilist} \end{document}