Hi Scott,
I see my colleagues from the WebHelp and CSS-based PDF publishing have
worked to implement out of the box in our WebHelp and PDF publishing
DITA OT plugins a construct like this for Oxygen 28:
|*<ol* outputclass="start-3"*>*|
But they did not make changes in the Oxygen Author visual page's CSS
stylesheets. I concur that using regular CSS this is quite hard to
accomplish visually in the Author visual editor mode, you would need to
re-write counters and so on, take conrefs, conref ranges into account.
How about if you add a simple CSS selector like to the CSSs used to edit
the DITA XML topic in the Author mode?
ol[outputclass^="start("]:before {
display:block;
content: "[Starts in " oxy_replace(oxy_replace(attr(outputclass),
"start(", ""), ')', "") "]";
color:red;
}
At least this will show the writer that the start number has been set on
the ol.
https://blog.oxygenxml.com/topics/customizeDITACSS.html
Regards,
Radu
Radu Coravu
Oxygen XML Editor
On 11/2/25 04:25, Scott Prentice wrote:
I'm working with DITA content that has lots of nested lists and those
lists use custom numbering styles, as well as the occasional numbering
reset (handled by setting the "start" attribute in HTML). I'm able to
handle this fine in HTML and PDF output .. but it would be nice to
also show all of this in the Author view in Oxygen. I'm good with the
numbering styles, but the numbering reset (start) isn't going well.
As far as I can tell, the "right" way to deal with this is to use the
counter-reset and counter-increment CSS properties and to use the
counter function in a content property (li:before). I can get this to
work to some degree, but it's absurdly complicated, since you're no
longer relying on the native numbering (style and incrementing) .. you
have to recreate this for all possible cases.
If there was a CSS "start" property, this would just work .. no?
Yes. I know that "start" is a hack and was booted from HTML4 .. but
it's back in HTML5. Yes. I know that in a perfect world, the start
attribute shouldn't be needed .. but in reality, it is. I'm setting
this in DITA as .. ol/@outputclass='start(n)' .. it's all "good"
except that I can't get this to render in Oxygen.
Is there some special Oxy-function that I'm missing? Any thoughts on
how to address this?
Thanks!
Scott
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