Hi Ihor, > But isn't (setq org-md-headline-style 'setext) do exactly what you describe? My apologies, I should have included an example. What I'm trying to achieve is that instead of this: (set to setext) > One > === > > > Two > --- > > 1. Three > > 1. Four
Or even something like this: (atx assuming #+options: h:4) # One ## Two ### Three #### Four Setting `org-md-headline-style' to `'mixed' would produce the following: (again assuming #+options: h:4) One === Two --- ### Three #### Four > AFAIK, headlines below level 2 simply cannot be exported with setext > style, so Org mode already falls back to atx in >2 levels. Unless I'm doing something wrong or I've been hacking away with older code I haven't observed this. It may be that I'm getting mixed up in terminology and what you've demonstrated in your example is indeed setext falling back to atx, but my understanding is that in your example the first two headlines are in setext style and the third and fourth-level headlines have been converted to Markdown lists. What I am proposing is a style where setext-style underlined headlines are generated for levels 1 and 2, atx-style repeated hash characters for levels 3 to 6, and then converted to lists for deeper levels. To demonstrate: #+options: toc:nil h:6 * One ** Two *** Three **** Four ***** Five ****** Six ******* Seven ******** Eight Exports to: One === Two --- ### Three #### Four ##### Five ###### Six 1. Seven 1. Eight I hope this explains more clearly what I'm trying to achieve, do let me know if not.