- From: Svend Tofte <svendtofte@svendtofte.com>
- Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 00:41:30 +0200
- To: www-style@w3.org
This made me think of something I wanted to do today. Why isn't it possible to use a counter type, and a background image? I wanted to put a yellow disc, behind a decimal today, but found it wasn't possible. My apologies, if this is in a draft somewhere, or if it has been mentioned before. Regards, Svend Tofte > circled-decimal > > In the working draft, this covers the range from 0 to 20. However, as > of Unicode 3.2, circled decimals from 21 to 50 are defined as well. 21 > to 35 are U+3251 to U+325F and 36 to 50 are U+32B1 to U+32BF. > > filled-circle-decimal > > In the working-draft, this covers the range from 11 to 20. However, > these numbers are also defined from 1 to 10 as U+2776 to U+277F. > > Some other characters in the U+3200 to U+32FF range are possible > candidates for non-repeating list types, but I am not knowledgeable > enough about Asian scripts to say whether they should be.
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