Fix doc issues in deprecation change#9336
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Follow-up to pytest-dev#9309. The issue in the changelog broke the docs build with: doc/en/_changelog_towncrier_draft.rst:47: WARNING: Inline literal start-string without end-string. The second change isn't as critical, but caused the text to be rendered as monospace including the tilde (i.e. `~pytest.PytestDeprecationwarning`).
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Oops, missed the real failure due to the other one. Thanks for fixing!
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Follow-up to #9309.
The issue in the changelog broke the docs build with:
doc/en/_changelog_towncrier_draft.rst:47: WARNING: Inline literal start-string
without end-string.
The second change isn't as critical, but caused the text to be rendered as
monospace including the tilde (i.e.
~pytest.PytestDeprecationwarning).