[publican-list] [Bug 588999] New: when built to html, Articles present <itemizedlist>s in default fashion in contrast to Books, which use custom (and prettier and easier to read) presentation

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Summary: when built to html, Articles present <itemizedlist>s in default fashion in contrast to Books, which use custom (and prettier and easier to read) presentation

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=588999

           Summary: when built to html, Articles present <itemizedlist>s
                    in default fashion in contrast to Books, which use
                    custom (and prettier and easier to read) presentation
           Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
           Version: 5.5
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: medium
          Priority: low
         Component: publican
        AssignedTo: mhideo at redhat.com
        ReportedBy: bforte at redhat.com
         QAContact: desktop-bugs at redhat.com
                CC: publican-list at redhat.com
    Classification: Red Hat
    Target Release: ---


Description of problem:
When the following is used in an Article:

<itemizedlist>
    <listitem>
        <para>
        Words of wisdom here.
        </para>
    </listitem>
    <listitem>
        <para>
        And nonsense here.
        </para>
    </listitem>
</itemizedlist>

and built to html, the resultant unordered list (<ul>, with <li
class="listitem">) presents in default fashion.

eg:
<http://documentation-stage.bne.redhat.com/docs/en-US/vSeven/1.1/html/Technical_Notes/>.

Use the same markup in a Book and the custom css makes the list prettier and
easier to read.

eg the list below ‘Enhanced C++ support‘ at
<http://documentation-stage.bne.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5.5/html/Release_Notes/ar01s06.html>


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
1.6


How reproducible:
Always


Steps to Reproduce:
See problem description above   


Actual results:
default css used on transformed itemizedlist markup in Articles.


Desired results:
custom css used on transformed itemizedlist markup in Articles (equivalent
behaviour to itemized list markup in Books).

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