--- PSA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  (The CSS2 spec. suggests
> > that it is possible to fix this, but I haven't
> > figured that out so far.)
> 
> Late to the party here, but FWIW the functionality
> needed to make lists show up the way they do in Abi
> (counters) was removed in CSS2.1:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/changes.html#q81
> 
> Opera is the only browser I know of that supports
> this, and I think that the others are waiting to see
> what happens in CSS3.
> 
> Without counters, the only way to override this
> behavior is to set the li tags in question to
> display:block-level and script in the numbers 
> with javascript.
> 
> Probably not worth implementing with counters (as
> suggested in the CSS2 spec) or with javascript,
> though.

I don't know how the other developers feel about this
problem but I'd rather we export lists as true lists
and have problems getting the numbering style or
bullet symbols correct than exporting them as tables
or anything else to make them look right.
Then again I can't play with it so that might not even
be the real problem...

Andrew.

> -paul
>  

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