On 2/11/26 9:41 PM, Ross Boylan wrote:


On Wed, Feb 11, 2026 at 5:03 PM Richard Kimberly Heck <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 2/10/26 5:36 PM, Ross Boylan wrote:


    On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 4:37 PM Richard Kimberly Heck
    <[email protected]> wrote:


        You could probably write a module, similar to the ones in
        logicalmkup.module, that would wrap the text in whatever
        LaTeX you wanted.

        Riki

    That's interesting: that module already defines an `Inset Layout
    Flex` style for code.  But I can't see any way to apply it from
    the GUI.

    Edit> Custom Text Styles> Code. You can bind "flex-insert Code" to
    a key sequence if you wish, or make a toolbar button for it. But
    that is basically just a font, like <code> in HTML. It doesn't do
    syntax highlighting or anything. So you may want something a bit
    more sophisticated. But it's probably just a matter of defining a
    new LaTeX command that will do what you want, and then mimic the
    Code definition as far as LyX is concerned.

    Riki

The closest I can get is Edit | Text Style | Customized...  The resulting popup has no options for Code that I can see.  There is a (sub) box labelled `Semantic Markup` with check boxes for `Emphasized` and `Noun` but not `Code`. I checked font families and languages as well, but they don't have it.  Maybe this is a LyX 2.3 vs 2.4 difference.

Did you load the Logical Markup module? That's under Document> Settings> Modules.

Riki

-- 
lyx-users mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users

Reply via email to