Document the thousands separator.
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The general form of a *standard format specifier* is:
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.. productionlist:: sf
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format_spec: [[`fill`]`align`][`sign`][#][0][`width`][.`precision`][`type`]
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format_spec: [[`fill`]`align`][`sign`][#][0][`width`][,][.`precision`][`type`]
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fill: <a character other than '}'>
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align: "<" | ">" | "=" | "^"
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sign: "+" | "-" | " "
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hexadecimal output. If present, it specifies that the output will be prefixed
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by ``'0b'``, ``'0o'``, or ``'0x'``, respectively.
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The ``','`` option signals the use of a comma for a thousands separator.
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For a locale aware separator, use the ``'n'`` integer presentation type
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instead.
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*width* is a decimal integer defining the minimum field width. If not
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specified, then the field width will be determined by the content.
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