On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Lars Marius Garshol wrote:

>
> In the CSS 2 specification one can specify the numbering style to be
> used for numbered lists, and the specification lists some
> international style types, but also leaves out a substantial number.
> <URL: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/generate.html#propdef-list-style-type >

>  - are there any other numbering systems that are as commonly used as
>    those in this list that ought to be added?

Two systems I know of  are hangul-syllable and hangul-consonant widely
used in Korea.

  Ga, Na, Da, Ra, Ma,Ba, Sa,.......
  Gi-yeok, Ni-eun, Di-geut, Ri-eul, Bi-eub, Si-eut,  .....

BTW, is there any way to 'fine-tune' the list-style in CSS 2 framework
beyond the numbering system?  For instance, can I distinguish between the
following two?

  1. -------          (1) -------
  2. -------          (2) -------
  3. --------         (3) -------


Jungshik Shin

P.S. I'm afraid this is clearly off-topic for the unicode list....

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