# The `sillypage` package This is a very simple package that provides John Cleese's iconic silly walk routine as page numbering style. ## Usage Simply add `\usepackage{sillypage}` to your document. Then: - Write `\pagenumbering{silly}` in your document to use the page numbering style defined by this package. - Use the macro `\silly` on a LaTeX counter to typeset the corresponding image for the value of that counter. - Use the macro `\sillystep` to print the step number `n` from the sequence of steps. - Write `\pagenumbering{sillynumeral}` in your document to use a silly numeral system. - Use the macro `\sillynumeral` to get the silly numeral system representation from the provided `n` value. ## A sample document Here we go: ```tex \documentclass{article} \usepackage{sillypage} \usepackage{blindtext} \begin{document} \pagenumbering{silly} \Blinddocument \end{document} ``` ## Installation notes Just note that `sillywalk-map.pdf` should go under the `tex/` subtree (as it is required by `sillypage.sty`) instead of the `doc/` counterpart. ## Isn't this package too silly? Yes. ## Authors Blame these individuals: - Phelype Oleinik - Paulo Cereda - samcarter - Ulrike Fischer ## License The `sillypage` package may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later version.