Hi again ;-))

i finally found my way to embed my pdf file into one document bia
pdfpages.

If i include the file like this :
In the preamble : \usepackages[normal]{pdfpages}

In an ERT :
\includepdf[pages=1-11]{Articles/pdfpages.pdf}

In this case, it works (e.g. in a single file with some text and
formatting) and produces what i want : text + pdf in the same file.
Please note that i have checked the behaviour with different pdf file,
the one i use to check is pdfpages.pdf (the documentation furnished by
pdfpages).
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Now, if i want to get the file into my master document, i get these
error messages :

Package keyval Error: page undefined.
 ...ludepdf[pages=1-11]{Articles/pdfpages.pdf}
                                                  
Try typing  <return>  to proceed.
If that doesn't work, type  X <return>  to quit.

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LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size of graphic in
/home/stephane/Redaction//Ar
 ...ludepdf[pages=1-11]{Articles/pdfpages.pdf}
                                                  
Try typing  <return>  to proceed.
If that doesn't work, type  X <return>  to quit.

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Package pdfpages Error: You have an old `pdftex.def'.
          {Update your `pdftex.def'!}}
                                          
Update your `pdftex.def'!
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The last one is quite strange : i've checked for the latest one on the
web site (http://www.tug.org/applications/pdftex/ has a link) but the
version installed on my system is 3k and is completely the same as the
one i've downloaded : diff reports no difference.

I'm downloading 1.3.4 lyx to check out, but could this be a bug ?

Thanks a lot in advance,
Stef

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