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-%%
-%% nopageno package: No page numbers in LaTeX documents.
-%%
-%% Copyright 1998 David Carlisle
-%%
-%% This file may be distributed under the terms of the LPPL.
-%% See 00readme.txt for details.
-
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-\ProvidesPackage{nopageno}[1989/01/01 no page numbers (DPC)]
-% Actually the above date is probably wrong, I can not remember
-% How long I have had this lying around...
-
-% LaTeX's standard styles use two page styles, one on normal
-% pages and one on `opening' pages with \maketitle or \chapter etc.
-% Unfortunately there is only easy access to changing one of these
-% two so if you want something other than `plain' on the opening
-% pages you must use \thispagestyle{...} on _each_ such page.
-
-% The fancyheadings package does provide a more flexible interface,
-% but if you just want an empty page style on all pages then
-% \usepackage{nopageno}
-% will do the job.
-
-% Another 4 token package...
-\let\ps@plain\ps@empty
-\ps@empty