The quickest thing might be to remove the store properties on the ref
links. This should do it.

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(cl-loop for reflink in '("ref" "pageref" "nameref" "eqref" "autoref"
"cref" "Cref" "crefrange" "Crefrange")
do
(setf (cdr (assoc reflink org-link-parameters))
      (org-plist-delete (cdr (assoc reflink org-link-parameters)) :store)))
#+END_SRC

I guess I don't have that setup quite right in org-ref, it seems like it
should not clobber other ways to store links.

On Sun, Feb 19, 2023 at 10:39 AM Sven Bretfeld <sven.bretf...@ntnu.no>
wrote:

> Hi everybody
>
> I'm looking to create labels/links to specific text positions in org
> files (not line number, not header).
>
> I know that [[file:~/path_to_file::target]] can be used to jump to
> <<target>>. That would be fine and works for me -- IF I write the link
> manually.
>
> However, org-ref which I use for citations seems to overwrite the
> default behaviour of org-store-link and org-insert-link. So when the
> point is on <<target>> and org-store-link is called (C-c l), I get a
> prompt "Store link with (default org-ref-store-ref)". No alternatives
> are offered when TAB is hit. Hiting RET saves the link as
> "Crefrange:target". A corresponding org-insert-link (C-c C-l) produces
> a link of the form [[Crefrange:target]] which, when in another file,
> of course leads nowhere ("search failed"). How to get the file name
> into these links without manually rewriting the link?
>
> I couldn't find anything on this issue in the org-ref manual or on the
> internet.
>
> Thanks for help,
>
> Sven
>
>

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