diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md
--- a/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -246,3 +246,6 @@
 instructions or in README.md).
 Fixed issues with string interpreter (see the appropriate information) and added the possibility to adjust splitting.
 
+## 0.18.0.1 -- 2022-04-25
+
+* The eighteenth version revised A. Tried to fix the README.md so no {=html} is present in the visual output.
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
 command line argument) where just pairwise permutations are used and the
 length of the line can be up to 10 words or their concatenations.
 Besides added the possibility to specify your own durations using the +d
-`<path to the file with ordered durations>`{=html} command line
+`<path to the file with ordered durations>` command line
 arguments. They are used with H... properties, e. g. Hw04, Hw02, Hx36
 etc.
 
@@ -59,20 +59,20 @@
 
 1)  lineVariantsG3:
 
-lineVariantsG3 `<first argument>`{=html} \[`<WX argument>`{=html}
+lineVariantsG3 `<first argument>` \[`<WX argument>`
 \<whether to print the values of the property(ies)\>
-`<whether the last word must remain on its place>`{=html}\]
-`<numeric arguments>`{=html} `<property type>`{=html}
-`<Ukrainian text>`{=html}
+`<whether the last word must remain on its place>`\]
+`<numeric arguments>` `<property type>`
+`<Ukrainian text>`
 
 or:
 
-lineVariantsG3 `<first argument>`{=html} \[`<WX argument>`{=html}
+lineVariantsG3 `<first argument>` \[`<WX argument>`
 \<whether print the values of the property(ies)\>
-`<whether the last word must remain on its place>`{=html}\]
-`<numeric arguments>`{=html} `<property type>`{=html}
-`<Ukrainian text>`{=html}
-`<somewhere among the arguments as a single group: constraints>`{=html}
+`<whether the last word must remain on its place>`\]
+`<numeric arguments>` `<property type>`
+`<Ukrainian text>`
+`<somewhere among the arguments as a single group: constraints>`
 
 More partucular example of the abovementioned one:
 
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
 lineVariantsG3 10.0\_1.2 5 5 1 2 04z садок вишневий коло хати хрущі над
 вишнями гудуть
 
-lineVariantsG3 +m 02y 3 03z 3 y0 10 -m +bl `<Ukrainian text>`{=html}
+lineVariantsG3 +m 02y 3 03z 3 y0 10 -m +bl `<Ukrainian text>`
 
 lineVariantsG3 +i +bl 4.3\_ +m 02y 3 0y 3 y0 20 y2 40 04z 3 -m садок
 вишневий коло хати хрущі над вишнями гудуть
@@ -101,9 +101,9 @@
 For this, use instead of just the text as the last arguments the
 following special construction:
 
-{ `<variant1 of the Ukrainian text>`{=html} /
-`<variant2 of the Ukrainian text>`{=html} / ... /
-`<variantN of the Ukrainian text>`{=html} }
+{ `<variant1 of the Ukrainian text>` /
+`<variant2 of the Ukrainian text>` / ... /
+`<variantN of the Ukrainian text>` }
 
 with at least two variants inside the curly brackets. They will be
 processed in chain with the one variant of each and the possibility to
@@ -135,31 +135,31 @@
 
 2)  propertiesTextG3:
 
-propertiesTextG3 `<first argument>`{=html} \[`<WX argument>`{=html}
-`<whether to grow lines>`{=html}\] `<file with Ukrainian text>`{=html}
-`<control of the quantity of the intervals>`{=html} \<control of
+propertiesTextG3 `<first argument>` \[`<WX argument>`
+`<whether to grow lines>`\] `<file with Ukrainian text>`
+`<control of the quantity of the intervals>` \<control of
 printing the line of the text, too\>
-`<control of the sectioning into the lines>`{=html}
-`<property type>`{=html}
+`<control of the sectioning into the lines>`
+`<property type>`
 
-propertiesTextG3 `<first argument>`{=html} \[`<WX argument>`{=html}
-`<whether to grow lines>`{=html}\] `<file with Ukrainian text>`{=html}
-`<control of the quantity of the intervals>`{=html} \<control of
+propertiesTextG3 `<first argument>` \[`<WX argument>`
+`<whether to grow lines>`\] `<file with Ukrainian text>`
+`<control of the quantity of the intervals>` \<control of
 printing the line of the text, too\>
-`<control of the sectioning into the lines>`{=html}
-`<property type>`{=html} \| distributionTextG
-`<the same argument of the quantity of the lines>`{=html}
-`<whether to output also by-line statistics>`{=html}
+`<control of the sectioning into the lines>`
+`<property type>` \| distributionTextG
+`<the same argument of the quantity of the lines>`
+`<whether to output also by-line statistics>`
 
-PowerShell -Command "propertiesTextG3 `<first argument>`{=html}
-\[`<WX argument>`{=html} `<whether to grow lines>`{=html}\]
-`<file with Ukrainian text>`{=html}
-`<control of the quantity of the intervals>`{=html} \<control of
+PowerShell -Command "propertiesTextG3 `<first argument>`
+\[`<WX argument>` `<whether to grow lines>`\]
+`<file with Ukrainian text>`
+`<control of the quantity of the intervals>` \<control of
 printing the line of the text, too\>
-`<control of the sectioning into the lines>`{=html}
-`<property type>`{=html} \| distributionTextG
-`<the same argument of the quantity of the lines>`{=html}
-`<whether to output also by-line statistics>`{=html}"
+`<control of the sectioning into the lines>`
+`<property type>` \| distributionTextG
+`<the same argument of the quantity of the lines>`
+`<whether to output also by-line statistics>`"
 
 Note: Below the +RTS -N --RTS corresponds to the architectures where the
 parallelism is possible so that -N is one of the possible options for
@@ -178,20 +178,20 @@
 distributionTextG s 1 +W
 
 propertiesTextG3
-`<filepath to the file with the Ukrainian text for analysis>`{=html} @n
+`<filepath to the file with the Ukrainian text for analysis>` @n
 
 3)  rewritePoemG3:
 
-rewritePoemG3 `<first argument >`{=html}
-\[`<whether to grow lines>`{=html}\] `<Ukrainian text file>`{=html}\
-`<property type>`{=html} `<numerical arguments>`{=html}
+rewritePoemG3 `<first argument >`
+\[`<whether to grow lines>`\] `<Ukrainian text file>`\
+`<property type>` `<numerical arguments>`
 
-rewritePoemG3 `<first argument >`{=html}
-\[`<whether to grow lines>`{=html}\] `<Ukrainian text file>`{=html}\
-+m `<properties types>`{=html} -m `<numerical arguments>`{=html}
+rewritePoemG3 `<first argument >`
+\[`<whether to grow lines>`\] `<Ukrainian text file>`\
++m `<properties types>` -m `<numerical arguments>`
 
-rewritePoemG3 +c `<files to read text variants from>`{=html}
-`<final file>`{=html}
+rewritePoemG3 +c `<files to read text variants from>`
+`<final file>`
 
 Since the 0.9.0.0 version there is a possibility to run lineVariantsG3
 in the recursive mode. It is not compatible with the contstraints so
diff --git a/phonetic-languages-simplified-examples-array.cabal b/phonetic-languages-simplified-examples-array.cabal
--- a/phonetic-languages-simplified-examples-array.cabal
+++ b/phonetic-languages-simplified-examples-array.cabal
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 -- further documentation, see http://haskell.org/cabal/users-guide/
 
 name:                phonetic-languages-simplified-examples-array
-version:             0.18.0.0
+version:             0.18.0.1
 synopsis:            Helps to create Ukrainian texts with the given phonetic properties.
 description:         Uses more functionality of the arrays and lists. The vector-related functionality is removed and this made the executables and libraries much more lightweight. Deal the Ukrainian as one of the phonetic languages. For the brief introduction in English, please, refer to: https://functional-art.org/2020/papers/Poetry-OleksandrZhabenko.pdf. Since the version 0.3.0.0 the package has the multiple variations mode for @lineVariantsG3@ executable that allows to use modifications in the text, e. g. synonyms, paraphrases etc. To present the created text you can use e. g. html-presentation-text package: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/html-presentation-text .
 homepage:            https://hackage.haskell.org/package/phonetic-languages-simplified-examples-array
