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On Linux and other *nix, tesseract is available in the PATH (and rarely in /usr/local).
Altering the defaults only makes sense when there is a custom path specified.
This helps with the configuration of reformatting tools such as black and isort, as well as helping the popular pyright static analyzer discover the environemnt and source code.
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This is a proposition for modernizing the codebase a bit, as suggested in #51
It's not ready to be merged as-is, mainly because the requirements change might break things I'm not aware of, but I'm opening the PR for discussion.