:has Relational Pseudo-Class
Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin supports the CSS Level 4 subject selector (currently a working draft
      at W3C http://www.w3.org/TR/selectors4/), as
      described in Subject Selector. Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin also supports the :has relational pseudo-class that has similar
      functionality and it can match an element by taking its child elements into account. For more
      information, see https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors-4/#relational.
You can create conditions that take into account the structure of the matching element.
table:has( tbody > thead){
 border: 1px solid red;
}This example will result in a border being drawn for the table elements that contain at least
      a <thead> element in the <tbody> element.
Taking Processing Instructions into Account in CSS Subject Selectors
You can test for the existence of specific processing instructions (PI) in
        the child hierarchy of a subject selector.
@namespace oxy "http://www.oxygenxml.com/extensions/author";
chapter! > oxy|processing-instruction[important][level="high"]{
  color:red;
}important processing
        instruction:<chapter>
   <title>A title</title>
   <?important level='high'?>
</chapter>Descendant Selectors Limitation
a:has(b c)a:has(b>c)