Hi, I have two issues with linking to equations.
Consider the following example: \begin{alinged} \Label{eq:1} \min f(x)\\ \label{eq:2} \st c(x)=0 \end{aligned} Insightful comments on [[eq:1]] and [[eq:2]] * Issue 1 If org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline is nil the links will work in the buffer. However, they will be discarded on export. Eq:1 I can refer to if I give the latex-environment a #+NAME, but I can't refer to eq:2. I think it should be possible to put in a link for eq:2. I don't know if it should depend on org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline or not, probably not. Any ideas how this could be solved and whether it's desirable solving? * Issue 2 (ox-latex specific) Since we now have amsmath in the org-default-package-alist I would like to \eqref{·} to refer to equations. The main difference is that it takes care of the parenthesis automatically. I.e. \ref{eq:2} → 2 and \eqref(eq:2) → (2). Also, mathtools works with \eqref, but not \ref. However, in old document it could lead to ((2)). I have a simple patch that hard-coded equation to \eqref, but I don't know if a more general approach should be taken. Or if it a filter issue. —Rasmus -- The second rule of Fight Club is: You do not talk about Fight Club