diff --git a/assets/mods/basegame/books/btex.xml b/assets/mods/basegame/books/btex.xml
index b0185bf7e..858d4c16a 100644
--- a/assets/mods/basegame/books/btex.xml
+++ b/assets/mods/basegame/books/btex.xml
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
Only the title tag is mandatory. Cover texts will be printed using a special font that has wider
gaps between characters. The title text will be printed in a double-size.
The cover can have different colour with the hue attribute, which takes a number between 0 and 360.
The cover can have a different colour with the hue attribute, which takes a number between 0 and 360.
The optional title attribute allows a custom name can be given to this page.
+
The optional title attribute allows custom names to a page.
If unspecified, the default name is “Table of Contents”.
The tag <tableofcontents/> is an internal tag used by the typesetter.
The height attribute specifies the height of the image
caption attribute which prints a text below the image.
Supported image formats: JPEG, PNG, BMP or TGA
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@The finished book description using
The finished book description using
veun and vneun are identical.
These tags can be used in the following situation: suppose you have a
The variables will be resolved based on the current ingame language, then the necessary linguistic processing is performed, which would result in a following paragraph (text in blue denotes the text is inserted using the tags):
-If the process exits without any error, the mailing system will be - notified and will send the mail containing finished books to the player; if the process exits - with errors, the mail containing details of the errors will be sent instead.
+If the process exits without any error, the post system will be + notified and will send a post containing the finished books to the player; if the process exits + with errors, the post containing the details of the errors will be sent instead.
For this reason, the “printing press” is not exposed to the player, they only get to interact with it - indirectly through the “publisher” via mail.
+ indirectly through the “publisher” via post.