How to concatenate different latex files
Suppose I wrote several latex files, resulting with several pdf files that I want to concatenate together.
Now suppose that different latex files are written with different templates and packages and I do not want to mess up with latex files too much. What would be the cleanest way to concatenate these files?
Would the case of the same template to write pdf files - such as tufte-latex - make concatenation easier?
pdfpages tufte
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Suppose I wrote several latex files, resulting with several pdf files that I want to concatenate together.
Now suppose that different latex files are written with different templates and packages and I do not want to mess up with latex files too much. What would be the cleanest way to concatenate these files?
Would the case of the same template to write pdf files - such as tufte-latex - make concatenation easier?
pdfpages tufte
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Depending on what exactly you want to achieve, thepdfpages
packages might be useful.
– leandriis
Jan 17 at 18:45
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Suppose I wrote several latex files, resulting with several pdf files that I want to concatenate together.
Now suppose that different latex files are written with different templates and packages and I do not want to mess up with latex files too much. What would be the cleanest way to concatenate these files?
Would the case of the same template to write pdf files - such as tufte-latex - make concatenation easier?
pdfpages tufte
Suppose I wrote several latex files, resulting with several pdf files that I want to concatenate together.
Now suppose that different latex files are written with different templates and packages and I do not want to mess up with latex files too much. What would be the cleanest way to concatenate these files?
Would the case of the same template to write pdf files - such as tufte-latex - make concatenation easier?
pdfpages tufte
pdfpages tufte
edited Jan 17 at 21:42
ShreevatsaR
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asked Jan 17 at 18:42
Mr. SimpleMr. Simple
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Depending on what exactly you want to achieve, thepdfpages
packages might be useful.
– leandriis
Jan 17 at 18:45
add a comment |
1
Depending on what exactly you want to achieve, thepdfpages
packages might be useful.
– leandriis
Jan 17 at 18:45
1
1
Depending on what exactly you want to achieve, the
pdfpages
packages might be useful.– leandriis
Jan 17 at 18:45
Depending on what exactly you want to achieve, the
pdfpages
packages might be useful.– leandriis
Jan 17 at 18:45
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If you would like to simply put all the pdfs together, you can use this basic code:
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{pdfpages}
begin{document}
% first page of the pdf
includepdf{document-title}
% all pages
includepdf[pages=-]{document-title}
% all pages starting from page 2
includepdf[pages=2-]{document-title}
end{document}
For more information, look here: pdfpages documentation.
This will not change your LaTeX files at all. However, in the resulting pdf hyperlinks will not work. (Also, page numbering etc. will not change.)
(As mentioned by @leandriis)
1
Note that some things such as hyperlink (and drop shadows -- been meaning to file a question about this, but haven't done it yet) will be missing in the pdf generated withpdfpages
.
– Peter Grill
Jan 17 at 20:59
That's true, I added the hyperlink part.
– Tom
Jan 17 at 22:08
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If you would like to simply put all the pdfs together, you can use this basic code:
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{pdfpages}
begin{document}
% first page of the pdf
includepdf{document-title}
% all pages
includepdf[pages=-]{document-title}
% all pages starting from page 2
includepdf[pages=2-]{document-title}
end{document}
For more information, look here: pdfpages documentation.
This will not change your LaTeX files at all. However, in the resulting pdf hyperlinks will not work. (Also, page numbering etc. will not change.)
(As mentioned by @leandriis)
1
Note that some things such as hyperlink (and drop shadows -- been meaning to file a question about this, but haven't done it yet) will be missing in the pdf generated withpdfpages
.
– Peter Grill
Jan 17 at 20:59
That's true, I added the hyperlink part.
– Tom
Jan 17 at 22:08
add a comment |
If you would like to simply put all the pdfs together, you can use this basic code:
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{pdfpages}
begin{document}
% first page of the pdf
includepdf{document-title}
% all pages
includepdf[pages=-]{document-title}
% all pages starting from page 2
includepdf[pages=2-]{document-title}
end{document}
For more information, look here: pdfpages documentation.
This will not change your LaTeX files at all. However, in the resulting pdf hyperlinks will not work. (Also, page numbering etc. will not change.)
(As mentioned by @leandriis)
1
Note that some things such as hyperlink (and drop shadows -- been meaning to file a question about this, but haven't done it yet) will be missing in the pdf generated withpdfpages
.
– Peter Grill
Jan 17 at 20:59
That's true, I added the hyperlink part.
– Tom
Jan 17 at 22:08
add a comment |
If you would like to simply put all the pdfs together, you can use this basic code:
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{pdfpages}
begin{document}
% first page of the pdf
includepdf{document-title}
% all pages
includepdf[pages=-]{document-title}
% all pages starting from page 2
includepdf[pages=2-]{document-title}
end{document}
For more information, look here: pdfpages documentation.
This will not change your LaTeX files at all. However, in the resulting pdf hyperlinks will not work. (Also, page numbering etc. will not change.)
(As mentioned by @leandriis)
If you would like to simply put all the pdfs together, you can use this basic code:
documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{pdfpages}
begin{document}
% first page of the pdf
includepdf{document-title}
% all pages
includepdf[pages=-]{document-title}
% all pages starting from page 2
includepdf[pages=2-]{document-title}
end{document}
For more information, look here: pdfpages documentation.
This will not change your LaTeX files at all. However, in the resulting pdf hyperlinks will not work. (Also, page numbering etc. will not change.)
(As mentioned by @leandriis)
edited Jan 17 at 22:07
answered Jan 17 at 18:55
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Note that some things such as hyperlink (and drop shadows -- been meaning to file a question about this, but haven't done it yet) will be missing in the pdf generated withpdfpages
.
– Peter Grill
Jan 17 at 20:59
That's true, I added the hyperlink part.
– Tom
Jan 17 at 22:08
add a comment |
1
Note that some things such as hyperlink (and drop shadows -- been meaning to file a question about this, but haven't done it yet) will be missing in the pdf generated withpdfpages
.
– Peter Grill
Jan 17 at 20:59
That's true, I added the hyperlink part.
– Tom
Jan 17 at 22:08
1
1
Note that some things such as hyperlink (and drop shadows -- been meaning to file a question about this, but haven't done it yet) will be missing in the pdf generated with
pdfpages
.– Peter Grill
Jan 17 at 20:59
Note that some things such as hyperlink (and drop shadows -- been meaning to file a question about this, but haven't done it yet) will be missing in the pdf generated with
pdfpages
.– Peter Grill
Jan 17 at 20:59
That's true, I added the hyperlink part.
– Tom
Jan 17 at 22:08
That's true, I added the hyperlink part.
– Tom
Jan 17 at 22:08
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Depending on what exactly you want to achieve, the
pdfpages
packages might be useful.– leandriis
Jan 17 at 18:45