column: fix and reorder -s example (#2990)

The `-s` option only works if `-t` is passed as well (as the description indicates), and because of that, it should be shown after the `-t` example.
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Waldir Pimenta 2019-05-16 21:46:41 +01:00 committed by Marco Bonelli
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@ -7,14 +7,14 @@
`printf "header1 header2\nbar foo\n" | column -c {{30}}` `printf "header1 header2\nbar foo\n" | column -c {{30}}`
- Specify column delimiter character for the -t option (e.g. "," for csv); default is whitespace:
`printf "header1,header2\nbar,foo\n" | column -s{{,}}`
- Split columns automatically and auto-align in a tabular format: - Split columns automatically and auto-align in a tabular format:
`printf "header1 header2\nbar foo\n" | column -t` `printf "header1 header2\nbar foo\n" | column -t`
- Specify column delimiter character for the -t option (e.g. "," for csv); default is whitespace:
`printf "header1,header2\nbar,foo\n" | column -t -s{{,}}`
- Fill columns before filling rows: - Fill columns before filling rows:
`printf "header1\nbar\nfoobar\n" | column -c {{30}} -x` `printf "header1\nbar\nfoobar\n" | column -c {{30}} -x`