Fix indentation in docs/editor_integration.md (#2056)

Numbered list entries' bodies need to be indented or else the list won't
render correctly.
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@ -12,38 +12,38 @@ Options include the following:
1. Install `black`.
```console
$ pip install black
```
```console
$ pip install black
```
2. Locate your `black` installation folder.
On macOS / Linux / BSD:
On macOS / Linux / BSD:
```console
$ which black
/usr/local/bin/black # possible location
```
```console
$ which black
/usr/local/bin/black # possible location
```
On Windows:
On Windows:
```console
$ where black
%LocalAppData%\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts\black.exe # possible location
```
```console
$ where black
%LocalAppData%\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts\black.exe # possible location
```
Note that if you are using a virtual environment detected by PyCharm, this is an
unneeded step. In this case the path to `black` is `$PyInterpreterDirectory$/black`.
Note that if you are using a virtual environment detected by PyCharm, this is an
unneeded step. In this case the path to `black` is `$PyInterpreterDirectory$/black`.
3. Open External tools in PyCharm/IntelliJ IDEA
On macOS:
On macOS:
`PyCharm -> Preferences -> Tools -> External Tools`
`PyCharm -> Preferences -> Tools -> External Tools`
On Windows / Linux / BSD:
On Windows / Linux / BSD:
`File -> Settings -> Tools -> External Tools`
`File -> Settings -> Tools -> External Tools`
4. Click the + icon to add a new external tool with the following values:
@ -83,21 +83,21 @@ Wing supports black via the OS Commands tool, as explained in the Wing documenta
1. Install `black`.
```console
$ pip install black
```
```console
$ pip install black
```
2. Make sure it runs from the command line, e.g.
```console
$ black --help
```
```console
$ black --help
```
3. In Wing IDE, activate the **OS Commands** panel and define the command **black** to
execute black on the currently selected file:
- Use the Tools -> OS Commands menu selection
- click on **+** in **OS Commands** -> New: Command line..
- Use the Tools -> OS Commands menu selection
- click on **+** in **OS Commands** -> New: Command line..
- Title: black
- Command Line: black %s
- I/O Encoding: Use Default