On 9/2/13 9:59 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/02/2013 01:19 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
>> Dear LyX Users and Developers,
>>
>> I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
>>
>> I am working on a document that has Document > Settings > Language set
>> to `German' and the custom class option `german' as well.
>>
>> The LyX GUI is English as is the OS language setting.
>>
>> As indicated in the subject, formatted cross-references are set in
>> English instead of German. I read up on the web regarding i18n issues
>> and made sure that LyX uses the refstyle package for cross-referencing
>> (Document > Settings > Document Class).
>>
>> FWIW, nomenclatures commands, e.g. \nomrefeq, are set in German.
>>
>> Could you give me a hint on where to look next for a solution?
> 
> I guess I'd start by looking at the generated LaTeX, and see if
> something is wrong there.
> 

The generated LaTeX shows a \subref{} command.  I read up on the
`subref' package, and am confused as this should be used to reference
labels in nested reference hierarchies (?).  But then I did not find the
\subref command in there...

This command did not cross my way until now and I can only find it in
context with figure captions when searching for it.

Michael

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