Ok, thanks a lot for the answer. 
Regards, 
Robert Ganowski

Dnia ?roda, 7 lutego 2007 18:14, Hussein Shafie napisa?:
> Robert Ganowski wrote:
> > Thank you, your suggestion gives the partial solution i.e. revert the
> > situation to the one I was glad to have using 3.1.0 version. I'm not sure
> > how to understand your words ?will make listitems pretty ugly?.
> >
> > Well..., now I would have to expand the listitem just ones, after
> > addition of second para (the first is always there). If I can't eliminate
> > this (one) move, I'll be happy to live with it. Expanding once is better
> > then having to expand more then once.
> >
> > The thing I wonder about is that I have to edit original DocBook
> > configuration file (comment out the pointed part).
>
> Yes, you need to do this.
>
> > I have my own configuration which
> > inherit DocBook one and expands it. I share that configuration with
> > fellows.
> >
> > For a moment I thought that I could overwrite the original definition,
> > you suggested to comment out, by adding to mine such a text:
> >
> > listitem > *:first-child {
> >     margin-top: auto;
> >     margin-bottom: auto;
> > }
> >
> > I'm not CSS expert, unfortunately. I thought that if margins were not
> > defined, they were automatically treated as auto. That's seams to be not
> > true.
> >
> > Don't you see any other clues, please.
>
> No. You really need to comment out (or, if you prefer, to completely
> remove) this rule:
>
> ---
>  listitem > *:first-child {
>      margin-top: 0;
>      margin-bottom: 0;
>  }
> ---
>
> from file <XXE_install_dir>/addon/config/docbook/css/docbook2.imp. You
> cannot simply override this rule by another one of your own.
>
> That is, XXE's CSS engine must not see this CSS *selector* at all:
> ---
> listitem > *:first-child
> ---
>
> There is no other way to suppress the behavior I've described.

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