On Mon, 22 Aug 2022, Jethro Djan via ntg-context wrote: >  > Thanks for the solution Pablo. It works well. > > I wanted to add more pdfs (which also has many pages) and found it was easier for me to reason in the lua side of things. This is what I have at the moment: > > \starttext > \startluacode > local function doc(fil) > return fil..[[.pdf]] > end > > local function disppdf(fname) > n = 1 > repeat > context.externalfigure({fname},{ > page = n, > width = "200mm", > scale = "950" > }) > n = n + 1 > until n == context(context.noffigurepages) > end > > local pdffiles = {"ass1", "ass2", "ass3", "ass4", "ass5", "ass6", "ass7", "ass8"} > for index=1,#pdffiles do > local f = doc(pdffiles[index]) > context.getfiguredimensions({f}) > disppdf(pdffiles[index]) > end > \stopluacode > \stoptext > > I didn’t know how to get an array (or indexed table or whatever you call it) in ConTeXt/Tex. My problem is now with context(context.noffigurepages). It doesn’t produce an integer so n is being compared to nil. Am I calling it wrong? All I want to do is call \noffigurepages from the lua side. Is there something I am missing? For a more low-level interface to finding the number of pages, see: https://adityam.github.io/context-blog/post/include-multi-page-pdf/ Aditya