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I'm running into a problem in 4.2.2.1 (and possibly even earlier releases) with endnotes/references getting corrupted after copy+paste operations. I reported the bug on the bug tracking site, and attached a small file to show how it can be reproduced:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77342

I wanted to ask here if anyone might have any suggestions for workarounds in the meantime. The document that I'm working on is a large book with sections for each chapter. In each section, I create endnotes and also cross-references to the endnotes (some references are mentioned multiple times). It's these cross-references that get messed up after cutting+pasting arbitrary text.

I haven't figured out what pattern of endnote definitions and cross-reference additions triggers the problem (and thus what to avoid as a possible workaround), but the document attached in the bug report shows an example. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

    -Kartik

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