Fix incorrect padding in fixed-width print #1584
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When using fixed-width padded strings, the explanation/example adds an extra padding character.
println!("{number:>5}", number=1); formats the string to length 5, but the example text displays a string of width 6.
Similarly:
println!("{number:0>5}", number=1); pads with four zeroes, but the example shows five zeroes and then a "1" which is incorrect.
This PR corrects both of these errors.