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-README
----------
-
-varsfromjobname.sty is based on code by supplied by Friedrich Vosberg and Markus Kohm, help from Rolf Niepraschk, Sven Naumann, Ulrich Schwarz
-and Andreas Mathias was greatly appreciated. The package extracts variables from the name of the LaTeX file.
-
-If the name of the file consists of tokens separated by hyphen, the package offers the following commands:
-
-\getfromjobname{<param>} with <param> in the range of 1 to 9, which calls one of the following commands then, also available:
-
-\getonefromjobname
-\gettwofromjobname
-\getthreefromjobname
-\getfourfromjobname
-\getfivefromjobname
-\getsixfromjobname
-\getsevenfromjobname
-\geteightfromjobname
-\getninefromjobname
-
-Usage:
-
-a) Save your LaTeX-file under a name such as 2008-04-14-ziegenhagen.tex
-
-b) Load the package by putting \usepackage{varsfromjobname} in the preamble of
- your document
-
-c) Use the commands given above to address the specific parts of the filename.
-
-d) Adressing a token which is not available gives an error, so make sure to request
- only those tokens that are actually available.
-
-If you find this package useful, feel free to give me feedback: <http://www.uweziegenhagen.de>
-
-Uwe Ziegenhagen, 2008-05-12 \ No newline at end of file
+README
+---------
+
+varsfromjobname.sty is based on code by supplied by Friedrich Vosberg and Markus Kohm, help from Rolf Niepraschk, Sven Naumann, Ulrich Schwarz
+and Andreas Mathias was greatly appreciated. The package extracts variables from the name of the LaTeX file.
+
+If the name of the file consists of tokens separated by hyphen, the package offers the following commands:
+
+\getfromjobname{<param>} with <param> in the range of 1 to 9, which calls one of the following commands then, also available:
+
+\getonefromjobname
+\gettwofromjobname
+\getthreefromjobname
+\getfourfromjobname
+\getfivefromjobname
+\getsixfromjobname
+\getsevenfromjobname
+\geteightfromjobname
+\getninefromjobname
+
+Usage:
+
+a) Save your LaTeX-file under a name such as 2008-04-14-ziegenhagen.tex
+
+b) Load the package by putting \usepackage{varsfromjobname} in the preamble of
+ your document
+
+c) Use the commands given above to address the specific parts of the filename.
+
+d) Adressing a token which is not available gives an error, so make sure to request
+ only those tokens that are actually available.
+
+If you find this package useful, feel free to give me feedback: <http://www.uweziegenhagen.de>
+
+Version History:
+
+v0.5: Fixed a bug by inserting % at the right place. Thanks, Rolf.
+
+
+Uwe Ziegenhagen, 2009-01-11 \ No newline at end of file