Hi, LyXers, 

   Questions about this have come up in the past, but I can't find an exact 
answer, so I'll venture to ask here.

   I often refer to appendices in my dissertation. They're LyX files with 
Chapter labels next to the chapter titles. They're included in my master 
document, and the group of them is wrapped with some ERT to the effect of 

\begin{appendices}
     included LyX file 1
     included LyX file 2
                   .

                   .

                   .

\end{appendices}

    This works fine, and as I have the "appendix" package loaded (and use a 
KOMA class), they show up in the TOC very nicely.
     However, when I reference them from within the text, the cross-references 
always say "Chapter C" or whatever, instead of "Appendix C". Is there a 
LyX-based way of providing an "Appendix" label, or should I do something like 
using "\chapapp" in some ERT, instead? If the latter, how would I do that 
relatively easily?

     Thanks, 
            C.O.

P.S. Herbert has a little info about defining one's own environment, here: 
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=labels/label, but I think that's 
probably overkill for my problem. 
 



 
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