@import ../template.nml %% #{custom_style} Defining a custom style ```Lua function undercustom_start(color) nml.raw.push("inline", "") end function undercustom_end() nml.raw.push("inline", "") end nml.custom_style.define_toggled("Undercustom Red", "~", function() undercustom_start("red") end, undercustom_end) nml.custom_style.define_paired("Undercustom Green", "[|", "|]", function() undercustom_start("green") end, undercustom_end) >% ``` %<[main] function undercustom_start(color) nml.raw.push("inline", "") end function undercustom_end() nml.raw.push("inline", "") end nml.custom_style.define_toggled("Undercustom Red", "~", function() undercustom_start("red") end, undercustom_end) nml.custom_style.define_paired("Undercustom Green", "[|", "|]", function() undercustom_start("green") end, undercustom_end) >% Results in the following: * ``Plain Text,~Dashed underline~`` → ~Dashed underline~ * ``Plain Text,[|Dashed underline|]`` → [|Dashed underline|] # Limitations * Custom styles cannot be removed and will be defined through the entire document * Custom styles defined from lua must have their `start` and `end` functions in the `main` lua kernel.