Docs: Only mention -r for good measure, but don't mention it elsewhere
Fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2123167 Related: rhbz#2168193
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@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ such plugins will be BuildRequired as well.
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Not all plugins are guaranteed to play well with [tox-current-env],
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in worst case, patch/sed the requirement out from the tox configuration.
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Note that both `-x` and `-t` imply `-r`,
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Note that neither `-x` or `-t` can be used with `-R`,
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because runtime dependencies are always required for testing.
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You can only use those options if the build backend supports the [prepare-metadata-for-build-wheel hook],
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or together with `-w`.
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@ -156,8 +156,12 @@ Dependencies will be loaded from them:
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For packages not using build system you can use `-N` to entirely skip automatical
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generation of requirements and install requirements only from manually specified files.
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`-N` option cannot be used in combination with other options mentioned above
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(`-r`, `-w`, `-e`, `-t`, `-x`).
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`-N` option implies `-R` and cannot be used in combination with other options mentioned above
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(`-w`, `-e`, `-t`, `-x`).
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The `%pyproject_buildrequires` macro also accepts the `-r` flag for backward compatibility;
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it means "include runtime dependencies" which has been the default since version 0-53.
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Running tox based tests
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