>>>>> "Jeroen" == Jeroen Versteeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeroen> Hello, I seem to run into the the following bug(?) quite Jeroen> often: Jeroen> I label an equation for example like "eq:Jcxc=-Jmxm(explicit)" Jeroen> and then refer to it from the text using "insert reference". Jeroen> TeX-ing the file gives an undefined reference for the above. Jeroen> Checking the LaTeX logfile says: Jeroen> LaTeX Warning: Reference `eq:Jcxc=3D-Jmxm(explicit)' on page 1 Jeroen> undefined on input line 37. Jeroen> In other words: "3D" is inserted after "=" in the reference. Jeroen> When I export from LyX to LaTeX this is also the case in the Jeroen> .tex file (the .lyx file looks fine), so apparently it happens Jeroen> when LyX translates its .lyx to .tex... Every time I have this Jeroen> problem, the inserted text is always "3D". Jeroen> Does anyone have any ideas? Yes, this is some special code to encode accented characters in latex code. We use so-called quoted-printable convention, which is the sign = following by an hex number. This is why normal = have to be encoded too. Probably this whole thing was a bad idea from the beginning and should be reconsidered. Feel free to open a bug on bugzilla.lyx.org. JMarc