On 07/18/2018 09:08 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> Sorry, but how do I apply that with to imposed pages with \insertpages?
>>
>> I know that \filterpages is there, but I need to have the complete
>> document to print only some of the pages.
> 
> You can get the number of pages of the included file with
> \getfiguredimensions.
> 
> Afterwards you can use a loop where you add the markpage commands at
> the begin and end of the range, below is a simple example but it’s easy
> to write a better loop with Lua.
I see that not having a way to specify ranges in \markpages makes
complex to specify many ranges in a document.

Sorry, I understood the solution (I used a Lua loop for to impose pages
in a new PDF document some time ago), but I cannot stop thinking why the
approach to get page ranges looks so complex to me.

Many thanks for your help,

Pablo
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