Am Sonntag, dem 08.09.2024 um 02:26 +1200 schrieb Igor: > Seems like a refstyle's bug. The workaround is to enclose the label > name within additional {} when referencing and leave the original > label as the user intended. > > For example. Firstly, we'd need to use something like \secref to > actually expose this refstyle's problem. Insert the Ctrl+L TeX > commands into a section and refer it to it later like so: > > \label{sec:A B} > ... > \secref{A B} -- can't find the label sec:AB -- refstyle has eaten up > my whitespace! > > \secref{{A B}} -- works!
Maybe, but as long as refstyle is not fixed (and I believe it is not maintained any longer), escaping whitespace seems better than such extra-grouping. Long term, more purpose-specific escaping seems the way to go, but this requires some work. > I've relied on my labels to be preserved internally with whitespaces > etc. because it's never been forbidden before. I'd have to modify all > my manuscripts. What is the concrete problem you have? I'd like to understand that. -- Jürgen -- lyx-devel mailing list lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-devel