then it will not have a version number and this command will print a
blank line.
.
-.IP "\fBlist\-columns\fI \fR[\fIserver\fR] \fR[\fIdatabase\fR]"
+.IP "\fBlist\-tables\fI \fR[\fIserver\fR] \fR[\fIdatabase\fR]"
Connects to \fIserver\fR, retrieves the schema for \fIdatabase\fR, and
prints a table listing the name of each table
within the database.
Connects to \fIserver\fR, retrieves all of the data in \fIdatabase\fR,
and prints it on stdout as a series of tables.
.
-.IP "\fBmonitor\fI \fR[\fIserver\fR] \fR[\fIdatabase\fR] \fItable\fR"
+.IP "\fBmonitor\fI \fR[\fIserver\fR] \fR[\fIdatabase\fR] \fItable\fR [\fIcolumn\fR[\fB,\fIcolumn\fR]...]..."
Connects to \fIserver\fR and monitors the contents of \fItable\fR in
\fIdatabase\fR. By default, the initial contents of \fItable\fR are
printed, followed by each change as it occurs. If at least one
.so lib/table.man
.
.IP "\fB\-\-timestamp\fR"
-For the \fB\-\-monitor\fR command, adds a timestamp to each table
+For the \fBmonitor\fR command, adds a timestamp to each table
update. Most output formats add the timestamp on a line of its own
just above the table. The JSON output format puts the timestamp in a
member of the top-level JSON object named \fBtime\fR.