Hi, Sometimes I need to include a pre-compiled PDF in my main document. Of course, this can be done simply with the `pdfpages' LaTeX package. If we want to insert a complete PDF, it would be enough to add: #+latex: \includepdf[pages=-,noautoscale=true,page-command={\thispagestyle(plain}]{file.pdf} But the 'problem' arises when we want to add multiple page-commands such as \label{...} and \index{...} to specific pages of the PDF. It would have to be done explicitly by putting multiple lines of \includepdf{etc}, which can be a bit monotonous. To simplify that scenario it occurred to me to write this function: (my-org/insert-pdfpages PDF &optional PAGE-COMMANDS-ALL PAGE-COMMANDS-PER-PAGE) PAGE-COMMANDS-ALL is the command that should be applied to all pages; PAGE-COMMANDS-PER-PAGE must be a list, with the page number and the commands for that page (a possible improvement could be to allow adding page ranges...). For example: #+LaTeX_Header: \usepackage{pdfpages} #+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports results :results latex (my-org/insert-pdfpages "file.pdf" "\\thispagestyle{plain}" '((2 "\\label{label1}") (3 "\\label{label2}\\index{index1}") (7 "\\label{label3}\\index{index2}") (12 "\\index{index3}"))) #+end_src Only tested on GNU/Linux; mupdf-tools is required, to be able to get the number of pages of the PDF. And the function: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun my-org/insert-pdfpages (pdf &optional page-commands-all page-commands-per-page) (let ((pdfpages-result)) (setq pdfpages-result (with-temp-buffer (let ((counter 0) (pags-pdf (shell-command-to-string (format "mutool info %s | grep '^Pages' | cut -d ' ' -f 2" pdf)))) (dotimes (num (string-to-number pags-pdf)) (insert (concat "\n\\includepdf[pages={" (number-to-string (setf counter (+ counter 1))) "}," "noautoscale=true," (if page-commands-all (format "pagecommand={%s}" page-commands-all) "") "]{" pdf "}")))) (if page-commands-per-page (mapc (lambda (x) (let ((pag (number-to-string (car x))) (str (cadr x))) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward (concat "pages={" pag "}") nil t) (if (re-search-forward "\\(pagecommand={\\)") (replace-match (concat "\\1" "\\" str ",")) (re-search-forward "\\(\\[\\)" nil t) (replace-match (concat "\\1" "pagecommand={" "\\" str "},"))))))) page-commands-per-page) "") (buffer-string))) pdfpages-result)) #+end_src Best regards, Juan Manuel