bpo-29521 Fix two minor documentation build warnings (#41)
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"set SPHINXOPTS=-D latex_elements.papersize="
I don't have a Windows system on which to observe the warning,
but it should be necessary.
The warning:
.../workspace/cpython_github/Doc/faq/windows.rst:303:
WARNING: unknown option: -t
In the Windows FAQ, `How do I keep editors from inserting tabs
into my Python source?`, contained a reference to a Python -t
option. In Python 2.x, this caused Python to issue warnings
about lines with mixed spaces and tabs, but as of Python 3.6
it does nothing.
Per discussion at http://bugs.python.org/issue29387, take
their wording. Python [3] raises an IndentationError or
TabError. Tabnanny is now a module.
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--> Options --> Tabs`, and for file type "Default" set "Tab size" and "Indent
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size" to 4, and select the "Insert spaces" radio button.
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If you suspect mixed tabs and spaces are causing problems in leading whitespace,
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run Python with the :option:`-t` switch or run ``Tools/Scripts/tabnanny.py`` to
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check a directory tree in batch mode.
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Python raises :exc:`IndentationError` or :exc:`TabError` if mixed tabs
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and spaces are causing problems in leading whitespace.
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You may also run the :mod:`tabnanny` module to check a directory tree
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in batch mode.
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How do I check for a keypress without blocking?
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ goto end
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:build
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if NOT "%PAPER%" == "" (
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set SPHINXOPTS=-D latex_paper_size=%PAPER% %SPHINXOPTS%
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set SPHINXOPTS=-D latex_elements.papersize=%PAPER% %SPHINXOPTS%
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)
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cmd /C %SPHINXBUILD% %SPHINXOPTS% -b%1 -dbuild\doctrees . %BUILDDIR%\%*
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