I am playing around with cross-references for the upcoming Lyx-->Word
stress tests and I hit upon the  following behavior.

1. I had a file with several textual cross-references (i.e .regular
cross-refs to chapters, tables, figures, etc).
These refs were translated into the various \ref, \ref, \pageref etc
Latex commands and the corresponding packages loaded in the preamble

2. I inserted some references to equations between the various refs
inserted at step 1. These were converted to \eqref commands

3. After step 2, all refs occurring  the equations references were
converted to \eqref (both in the inset and in the resulting latex
commands).

4. All newly inserted cross-ref are similarly of the \eqref variety.


(\eqref is in the Amsmath package, I understand, and it is supposed to
slightly change the formatting of the ref to mathc the equation's
label)

Is this normal?

Stefano

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