30.10.2.1 Specifying HTML list styles (deprecated)

To specify HTML list styles explicitly:

[HtmlStyles]
; doc format (para or char) = keywords for functions and properties
;  List1 - List12 specify different list styles:
;    1-5 = OL, ordered list types 1, i, I, a, and A
;    6-8 = UL, unordered list types disc, circle, and square
;    The rest vary from one browser to another; Opera shows as:
;      9 = DIR, nonindented list, no bullets or numbers
;     10 = MENU, bulleted and indented like 6
;     11 = DL, dictionary list, indented, no bullets
;     12 = DL COMPACT, like 11 but with less spacing
;  LFirst specifies a style that starts a list
;  LEnd specifies a non-list style that ends any prior lists
;  LNest specifies a style that nests in an enclosing list
;  LLevel specifies the nesting level to use, 1-30
;  DListDD specifies use of dd instead of dt for items in dl lists

Note:  DITA2Go overrides these settings with properties you specify in a format configuration file for the same formats; see §5.7.4 Configuring list formats on page 86.

For all Listn styles:

You can assign more than one list keyword to a format. For example:

[HtmlStyles]
Numbered1 = List1 LFirst
Numbered = List1
Bulleted = List6
Body = LEnd
Heading* = LEnd

List styles 1 through 8 generally are reliable. List styles 9 through 12 are browser dependent; the same style in different browsers might show up with or without indents or bullets.

Note:  Any format that can end a list must be assigned LEnd; otherwise the paragraphs that follow will be treated as part of the last list item, and will be indented.

If you are using CSS, DITA2Go applies the same class name used in the first <li> item in a list to the <ol> or <ul> that precedes it. This permits convenient CSS adjustment of margins before and after lists, obviating the need to use distinct paragraph formats for the first and last list items.

You will need additional settings for the following:

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30.10.2.2 Converting lists with multiple paragraph formats

30.10.2.3 Converting nested lists

30.10.2.4 Converting dictionary lists

30.10.2.5 Omitting CSS class attributes from list entries

30.10.2.6 Including or excluding the type list attribute