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Hello,
I'm moving from Docbook to Lyx, so I'm converting a documentation I already 
wrote in Docbook to LyX to see how it works. What I find is that Docbook tags 
seems to be much richier tha LyX's or that I can't find LyX's 'tags'.
These are the tags I'm using in Docbook that I don't know how to mark up LyX, 
can you help me find out ?:

<code> It marks a piece of code inlined in a paragraph. I use it for database 
and table names. I also have <filename> for files and directories and 
<function> for functions. I'd be happy to put them all under what <code> 
would be, that is, something that ends up being shown in a monotype font or 
something like, like LyX-Code. Is it possible ?

<application> It marks the name of an application, like 
<application>Mozilla</application>. I'm using the noun style here, is there 
something better ?

<email> It shows that it is an email, and for example, when rendered as HTML, 
it is an hyperlink to send an email. I use it to put my contact information 
on the document.
Thank you.
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