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-% Define \thepage to output chapter-page (such as 1-3, 5-2, etc.)
-% and have each chapter's page number begin on 1.
-%
-% Largely reimplemented for use as a LaTeX2e package, taking account
-% of \mainmatter, etc., and providing various extra capabilities,
-% Robin Fairbairns <rf@cl.cam.ac.uk>, from an original by
-% Max Hailperin <max@nic.gac.edu>, who asserted that the original
-% source was TeXMaG Vol. 5, No. 3 (part 1)
-%
-% See documentation after \endinput
-%
-% This program may be distributed and/or modified under the
-% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.1
-% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
-% The latest version of this license is in
-% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-% and version 1.1 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
-% version 1999/06/01 or later.
-%
-% This program consists of the file chappg.sty
-
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}% Seems to work with any version
-\ProvidesPackage{chappg}[2000/05/24 v2.0d page numbering by chapter]
-
-%
-% reset page number when chapter number is stepped
-\@addtoreset{page}{chapter}
-
-\renewcommand\pagenumbering[2][\@chappg@thechapter]{%
- \global\c@page\@ne
- \protected@xdef\thepage{%
- \expandafter\noexpand\csname @#2\endcsname
- \noexpand\c@page
- }%
- \gdef\@chappg@prefix{#1}%
-}
-
-% This is the command used by \pagenumbering{bychapter} to actually
-% create the page number
-\newcommand\@bychapter[1]{%
- \@chappg@prefix\chappgsep\@arabic#1%
- \ifx\@chappg@prefix\@chappg@surprise
- \if@chappgsurprised\else
- \xdef\@chappg@surprise@line{\the\inputlineno}%
- \global\@chappgsurprisedtrue
- \fi
- \fi
-}
-
-% output a chapter number if there have been any chapters; otherwise
-% gobble the following thing, which will be \chappgsep
-\def\@chappg@thechapter{%
- \ifnum\c@chapter=0
- \expandafter\@gobble
- \else
- \thechapter
- \fi
-}
-
-% separator in the above
-\providecommand\chappgsep{-}
-
-%
-% select default: this will be hacked by \frontmatter if the author
-% uses it
-\pagenumbering{bychapter}
-
-%
-% Hack at \mainmatter so that it restores bychapter numbering if
-% there's been a \frontmatter command
-\let\@@mainmatter\mainmatter
-\def\mainmatter{\@@mainmatter
- \pagenumbering{bychapter}%
-}
-
-%
-% Hack at \backmatter so that it warns the user of possibly surprising
-% results if \pagenumbering[whatever]{bychapter} hasn't been used
-\let\@@backmatter\backmatter
-\def\backmatter{\@@backmatter
- \let\@chappg@prefix\@chappg@surprise
-}
-\def\@chappg@surprise{\textbf{??}}
-\newif\if@chappgsurprised \@chappgsurprisedfalse
-
-\AtEndDocument{\if@chappgsurprised
- \PackageWarningNoLine{chappg}{Possibly surprising page numbering in
- \string\backmatter
- \MessageBreak
- Use \string\pagenumbering[prefix]{bychapter}%
- \MessageBreak
- to select alternative before line \@chappg@surprise@line
- }
- \fi
-}
-
-%%
-%% command to hack at an environment to cause it to behave prettily
-%% #1->environment name, #2->prefix for page numbers
-%\newcommand\bychapterenv[2]{%
-% \@ifundefined{@@#1}{%
-% \expandafter\let\csname @@#1\expandafter\endcsname
-% \csname#1\endcsname
-% }{}%
-% \expandafter\edef\csname#1\endcsname{%
-% \expandafter\noexpand\csname @@#1\endcsname
-% \global\let\noexpand\@@bychapter\noexpand\@bychapter
-% \noexpand\pagenumbering[\noexpand#2]{bychapter}%
-% }%
-% \@ifundefined{@@end#1}{%
-% \expandafter\let\csname @@end#1\expandafter\endcsname
-% \csname end#1\endcsname
-% }{}%
-% \expandafter\edef\csname end#1\endcsname{%
-% \expandafter\noexpand\csname @@end#1\endcsname
-% \global\let\noexpand\@bychapter\noexpand\@@bychapter
-% }%
-%}
-%
-%%
-%% Specific cases: set up for dealing with bibliography, index, and (if
-%% it's defined) glossary
-%\bychapterenv{thebibliography}\bibname
-%\bychapterenv{theindex}\indexname
-%\@ifundefined{theglossary}{}{%
-% \bychapterenv{theglossary}{Glossary}%
-%}
-
-%
-% The next magic makes the page counter be reset to one rather than zero
-\renewcommand\@stpelt[1]{%
- \global\csname c@#1\endcsname
- \expandafter\ifx \csname c@#1\endcsname \c@page
- \@ne
- \else
- \z@
- \fi
-}
-\endinput
-
-chappg.sty: number pages by chapter
-
-Basic operation of the package is to redefine \thepage to be
-\thechapter-\arabic{page}, and to cause the page number to be reset
-(to 1) at the start of each chapter. So the pages of chapter 3 will
-be numbered 3-1, 3-2, ..., and the pages of appendix B will be
-numbered B-1, B-2, ...
-
-The package assumes the environment of the standard report or book
-classes (or classes derived from them by inclusion or copying).
-
-The package's effect is achieved by defining a new \pagenumbering
-style `bychapter', and using it. The package changes \pagenumbering
-to take an optional argument, which is the `prefix' to the page
-number. Ordinarily, this will be the chapter number, but a user may
-care to say (for example):
-
- \chapter*{Preface}
- \pagenumbering[Preface]{bychapter}
-
-in her document somewhere, and the pages of the preface will be
-numbered Preface-1, Preface-2, ...
-
-The separator between the chapter and page numbers (hyphen above, but
-I can imagine people wanting it to be an en-dash) is \chappgsep, which
-en-dash-lovers may redefine (after loading the package); for example:
-
- \renewcommand{\chappgsep}{--}%
-
-Havoc is wreaked with this structure in the LaTeX \frontmatter and
-\mainmatter commands (which both explicitly use \pagenumbering and
-therefore destroy the changed definition of \thepage
-
-My design decision was to assume that \frontmatter is indeed to be in
-\pagenumbering{roman}, and to restore the chapter-numbering in
-\mainmatter. Chapters in the frontmatter can not be numbered `by'
-their chapters, since the chapters don't actually have numbers. If
-the author wishes to have some special treatment of part of the
-frontmatter, the analogue of the above is
-
- \chapter{Preface}
- \pagenumbering[Preface]{bychapter}
-
-The conception breaks down again in \backmatter; again, the \chapter
-commands don't number the chapters, so that the pages will all be
-numbered as if they were `within' the last real chapter. Therefore,
-if by-chapter page numbering is still enabled while in the backmatter,
-and the user hasn't issued a new \pagenumbering[prefix]{bychapter}
-since the \backmatter command, the package rewrites the prefix as
-{\bf??}, and produces a warning at the end of the document.
-