You are getting the same results I am. What is concerning me is the fact that the label you are applying in the document:
#+NAME: fig:result_plot
is not the label that is being applied to the the exported tex document, i.e.
\label{fig:orgparagraph1}
\ref{fig:orgparagraph1}
This is rather problematic as there are a variety of things that sometimes need to be done with just pure LaTeX in a babel source block that operate on the figures elsewhere in the org document. If I want to create some multi figure plot in which the internal caption references another figure, the reference in that caption to \ref{fig:result_plot} will no longer work.
Again, I am pretty sure this is a bug as it was previously possible to refer to the assigned labels (i.e. fig:result_plot) rather than needing to know whatever sequential reference is assigned by org mode on the export.
Best,
Andrew
Andrew Davis <amdavis@uchicago.edu> writes:
> Thanks for getting back to me. Unfortunately this is not the issue I am
> reporting. The problem is that the #+NAME that produces the label is
> incorrectly exported to the LaTeX document. That is it is the weird
> \label{fig:orgparagraph1} which is not what I am trying to label the figure
> as.
>
> You are right that [[fig:result_plot]] does produce the
> \ref{fig:result_plot}, However, the reference appears unresolved in the
> resulting document because the figure itself is incorrectly labeled.
I cannot reproduce it. With the following document
#+CAPTION: Plot of something interesting.
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :width \textwidth
#+NAME: fig:result_plot
file:./img/plot.pdf
[[fig:result_plot]]
I get
\begin{figure}[htb]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{./img/plot.pdf}
\caption{\label{fig:orgparagraph1}
Plot of something interesting.}
\end{figure}
\ref{fig:orgparagraph1}
which seems fine.
Regards,