\documentclass[pagesize=auto, parskip=full, fontsize=14pt, DIV=9]{scrartcl} \usepackage{fixltx2e} \usepackage{etex} \usepackage{xspace} \usepackage{lmodern} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{textcomp} \usepackage{microtype} \usepackage{hyperref} \newcommand*{\mail}[1]{\href{mailto:#1}{\texttt{#1}}} \newcommand*{\pkg}[1]{\textsf{#1}} \newcommand*{\cs}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash#1}} \makeatletter \newcommand*{\cmd}[1]{\cs{\expandafter\@gobble\string#1}} \makeatother \addtokomafont{title}{\rmfamily} \deffootnote{1em}{1em}{\textsuperscript{\thefootnotemark}} \title{The \pkg{nopageno} package} \author{David Carlisle} \date{1989/01/01\thanks{Actually the above date is probably wrong, I can not remember how long I have had this lying around\ldots}} \begin{document} \maketitle \LaTeX's standard styles use two page styles, one on normal pages and one on `opening' pages with \cmd{\maketitle} or \cmd{\chapter} etc\@. Unfortunately there is only easy access to changing one of these two so if you want something other than `\texttt{plain}' on the opening pages you must use \verb+\thispagestyle{...}+ on \emph{each} such page. The \pkg{fancyheadings} package does provide a more flexible interface, but if you just want an empty page style on all pages then\\[0.6ex] \verb+ \usepackage{nopageno}+\\[0.6ex] will do the job. \end{document}