diff --git a/config-parser.cabal b/config-parser.cabal
--- a/config-parser.cabal
+++ b/config-parser.cabal
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 name:                config-parser
-version:             0.1.0.3
+version:             0.1.0.4
 synopsis:            Parse config files using parsec and generate parse errors
                      on unhandled keys
 description:         This is yet another entry in Haskell's enourmous collection
@@ -8,17 +8,17 @@
                      such as hierarchical sections and on-the-fly reloading. On
                      the other hand, it has a combination of features I was
                      unable to find in other libraries:
-
+                     .
                          * Keys and values are parsed with configurable parsec
                            parsers, resulting in flexible syntax and pretty
                            error messages.
-
+                     .
                          * Custom parsers can be created with parsec to handle
                            values of any type.
-
+                     .
                          * Keys that aren't explicitly handled result in parse
                            errors.
-
+                     .
                      If you don't need all of these features, there are
                      probably better libraries out there for you. If you're free
                      to use its idiosyncratic file format, the config-value
