Hi. I'm using the "hightlght" program to hightlight C++ code that I include in my LyX files. I have created an external template so I can include C++ files with ease.
But the problem is that with small pieces of code, only a few lines, it is a little bit too much work to create all these small files of only a few lines and include them all. And I also loose the ability to see the code inside of LyX. I would really like to write the code directly in LyX and have it hightlighted by the "highlight" program (not nessecerily inside of LyX, but at least in the output). Is this possible? LyX-Code would be perfect if it could be turned into somekind of "C++-Code". Creating a new environment seems to be one way to go, but what should that environment look like? Should I export it as LaTeX file, run a few scripts that extracts, highlights, and include the C++ code again? Any ideas?