docs: whitespace culled

* lang/python/docs/gpgme-python-howto.org: Identified and fixed the
  headings which kept generating lines with trailing whitespace when
  exporting to Texinfo format and adjusted them to prevent that.
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| Version: | 0.1.4 |
| GPGME Version: | 1.12.0-draft |
| Author: | Ben McGinnes <ben@gnupg.org> |
| Author: | [[https://gnupg.org/people/index.html#sec-1-5][Ben McGinnes]] <ben@gnupg.org> |
| Author GPG Key: | DB4724E6FA4286C92B4E55C4321E4E2373590E5D |
| Language: | Australian English, British English |
| xml:lang: | en-AU, en-GB, en |
@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ Investigations into the extent or the limitations of this issue are
ongoing.
*** I don't like SWIG, Use CFFI instead
*** CFFI is the Best™ and GPGME should use it instead of SWIG
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: snafu-cffi
:END:
@ -438,6 +438,16 @@ running into trouble with "ifdefs" then you'll know what sort of
things are lacking. That doesn't even take into account the amount of
work saved via SWIG's code generation techniques either.
There's a greater likelihood of turning to Cython to add something to
these bindings at this point than there is of turning to CFFI. Except
that there's little reason to do so when the C code in question either
already exists or could be produced fairly quickly by the far more
expedient means of asking either [[https://gnupg.org/people/index.html#sec-1-1][Werner]], [[https://gnupg.org/people/index.html#sec-1-3][Niibe]] or [[https://gnupg.org/people/index.html#sec-1-6][Andre]] to write
whatever was missing. Perhaps even [[https://gnupg.org/people/index.html#sec-1-4][Jussi]], but there shouldn't be any
need for these bindings to interface directly with his work and for
much the same reasons as we recommend people not call libgcrypt
directly unless they know what they're doing.
* Fundamentals
:PROPERTIES:
@ -2033,19 +2043,21 @@ converts them into crypt-hooks suitable for use with the Mutt and
Neomutt mail clients.
* Copyright and Licensing
* Copyright, Draft Editions and Licensing
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: copyright-and-license
:END:
** Copyright (C) The GnuPG Project, 2018
** Copyright
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: copyright
:END:
Copyright © The GnuPG Project, 2018.
Copyright (C) The GnuPG Project, 2018.
** Draft Editions of this HOWTO
:PROPERTIES: