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Add in the LaTeX TOC an included PDF

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In my document I include a PDF using

\includepdf[pages=-]{./mypdf.pdf}

The problem I'm having is how to add a TOC entry for this pdf.

It supposed to be an appendix. I tried adding a new section in the appendix but of course the section name can't be printed on the same page than the included pdf, so the resulting TOC line directs to a wrong page.

If I use \addcontentsline I loose the numbering and the page is wrong too because the included pdf actually starts at the next page...

I'm a bit lost here so I would really appreciate if someone knows how to do this.

Note: the pdf I try to include was not generated from LaTex.

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Heyyou'reQt Avatar asked May 10 '10 15:05

Heyyou'reQt


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From the documentation of pdfpages (page 6) it looks like there is an experimental tag called addtotoc. I think you'd use it like:

\includepdf[pages=-, addtotoc={<page number>, section, 1, <heading>, <label>}]

Where <page number> is the desired page number of the included PDF (edit) to link to, <heading> is the title in the TOC, and <label> is how you may \ref to the section.

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Geoff Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 06:09

Geoff