Emiel fixed it!

this is his comment
"Color will be added to the symbol if present in the CSS of the UL or OL tag
(see attached html snippet ( https://sourceforge.net/tracker/download.php?group_id=541147&atid=2197194&file_id=424412&aid=3413287 ) and resulting pdf ( https://sourceforge.net/tracker/download.php?group_id=541147&atid=2197194&file_id=424413&aid=3413287 )).

Color and/or size added to the individual li tag can NOT be applied to its
symbol, because iText uses one style for one list (color and size are
always the same for the entire list). If individual styling of li is
needed, we would need to either adjust iText or create a workaround in
which we create differen List objects for every change of styling in a
list. "


On 23/09/2011 14:15, Andy Hall wrote:
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https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3413287&group_id=541147&atid=2197194

Thanks

Andy

Kind regards
Balder
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