On 16-5-2012 05:08, [email protected] wrote:
I want to generate a document i.d. from the .tex source filename and the
current date and put it into the footer.
This might be possible already, but I could find it by searching the wiki for
filename and document it, or rather too much since filename is mainly used for
command line parameters, etc.
\jobname or \inputfilename (\jobname is the name without suffix)
I know the \currentdate will give the current system date part that I can use,
but
is there any \filename type command for the master filename, so that a document
i.d. could be generated automatically.
e.g. \filename\currentdate
Regards
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