Thank you for your help - that's a much easier way to create an incremental list compared to inserting pauses after every item.
However, this solution unfortunately isn't suited for my problem, because I  don't want the entire list to be incremental, but need pauses only at certain points (sorry for not having made this clearer in my original question).
I guess I have to keep using . . . where needed and live with the wider spacing.

John MacFarlane schrieb am Dienstag, 1. September 2020 um 18:08:46 UTC+2:

Try putting the bullet list inside a block quote.

> * A
> * B
> * C

That should make the list incremental.


Philipp <philipp.ku...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi,
> I want to generate LaTeX beamer slides from Pandoc markdown. I use pauses
> (. . .) relatively often, but recently noticed that using a pause within a
> bullet list seems to change spacing between list items.
> If I use
> * Item A
>
> . . .
>
> * Item B
> * Item C
> I get a loose list, if I don't indent the . . ., the spacing between item A
> and item B is bigger than the spacing between item B and item C.
>
> Is there a way to uses pauses but preserve a compact list?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Philipp
>
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