Hi, That would be a good feature to have. While waiting for someone to patch it in, a workaround for HTML output would be to turn off section numbering and then fake it with CSS. I enclose a four-level example I happen to have lying around. You can extend if needed (note that the title becomes h1, so the top-level heading is h2). Yours, Christian On 5/6/11 5:59 AM, Skip Collins wrote: > I thought this would be easy. But I cannot find a way to get html > formatted the way I want. I would like to view org content in > "traditional" outline format, with indentation, Roman numerals for > the top level heading, etc: > > I. This is a top level heading > II. Here is another level-1 heading > A. Here is a level 2 heading > 1. This is a level-3 heading > 2. Another level-3 > a. Level-4 > b. Another level-4 > (1) Level-5 > (a) Level-6 > B. Another level 2 > > When I customize org-export-section-number-format, I do not get > exactly what I want in html output. All heading numbers include > higher level numbers, e.g. II.A.2.b. I am looking for a less cluttered > output in which a heading only includes the single counter for its level. > >