Yann Forget wrote:
One more: would it be possible to use the Hindi numbers
for lists ?
i.e. १ for 1, ..., see
http://hi.wikipedia.org/wiki/भारत
HTML/CSS doesn't seem to support this.
The options for list-style-type in CSS2 are:
disc | circle | square | decimal | decimal-leading-zero | lower-roman |
upper-roman | lower-greek | lower-alpha | lower-latin | upper-alpha |
upper-latin | hebrew | armenian | georgian | cjk-ideographic | hiragana
| katakana | hiragana-iroha | katakana-iroha | none | inherit
<http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/cascade.html#value-def-inherit>
To emulate a different style, the wiki parser would have to figure out
the numbering itself and explicitly override the number text for every
item. Could be done, I suppose. If anyone wants to dive into the list
parsing code and make this work...
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)