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'tabstops' is a program that translates a file with columns separated by
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"visually correct" spaces to a file with columns separated by one TAB character.
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It is supposed that there isn't any TAB character in the input file.
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Input file is 'stdin', and output is 'stdout'.
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The parameters are the column position of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, ... columns.
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For example:
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Player Goals
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John 2
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Hilbert 25
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is translated to (using 'tabstops 11'):
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Player Goals
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John 2
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Hilbert 25
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---- New Feature
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If you add the parameter "-r", then the reverse action is performed. You have a
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file with columns separated with TAB characters, and you get a file with columns
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separated by spaces at the position you asked for.
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