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chore: minor text fixes in readme #1015

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Expand Up @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ If some dependency is not enabled in the pre-built wheels, you can also run the
4. Select the package flavor which you wish to build with `ENABLE_CONTRIB` and `ENABLE_HEADLESS`: i.e. `export ENABLE_CONTRIB=1` if you wish to build `opencv-contrib-python`
5. Run ``pip wheel . --verbose``. NOTE: make sure you have the latest ``pip`` version, the ``pip wheel`` command replaces the old ``python setup.py bdist_wheel`` command which does not support ``pyproject.toml``.
- this might take anything from 5 minutes to over 2 hours depending on your hardware
6. Pip will print fresh will location at the end of build procedure. If you use old approach with `setup.py` file wheel package will be placed in `dist` folder. Package is ready and you can do with that whatever you wish.
6. Pip will print fresh wheel location at the end of build procedure. If you use old approach with `setup.py` file wheel package will be placed in `dist` folder. Package is ready and you can do with that whatever you wish.
- Optional: on Linux use some of the `manylinux` images as a build hosts if maximum portability is needed and run `auditwheel` for the wheel after build
- Optional: on macOS use ``delocate`` (same as ``auditwheel`` but for macOS) for better portability

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