-<p>and run it with</p>
-<div class="sourceCode" id="cb19"><pre class="sourceCode bash"><code class="sourceCode bash"><a class="sourceLine" id="cb19-1" title="1"><span class="ex">java</span> -jar build/lib/jalview-all-11.jar</a></code></pre></div>
-<p>Because no arguments are required, most OSes will associate a <code>.jar</code> file with the <code>java</code> application (if this has been installed through the OS and not just a local unzip) as a <code>-jar</code> argument so you may find you can launch <code>jalview-all-11.jar</code> just by double-clicking on it)!</p>
+<p><strong>NB</strong> <code>VERSION</code> will be replaced with a version number or “<code>DEVELOPMENT</code>” depending on how the branch is set up.</p>
+<p>Run it with</p>
+<div class="sourceCode" id="cb19"><pre class="sourceCode bash"><code class="sourceCode bash"><a class="sourceLine" id="cb19-1" title="1"><span class="ex">java</span> -jar build/libs/jalview-all-VERSION-j11.jar</a></code></pre></div>
+<p>Because no arguments are required, most OSes will associate a <code>.jar</code> file with the <code>java</code> application (if this has been installed through the OS and not just a local unzip) as a <code>-jar</code> argument so you may find you can launch <code>jalview-all-VERSION-j11.jar</code> just by double-clicking on it)!</p>