Add the R conversion character to layouts#231
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The 'R' character is very similar to the 'r' character except that it will output the number of seconds (with milliseconds) elapsed between the construction of the Layout and the creation of the log event formatted like #.#### (always 4 decimal places)
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rcharacter in the pattern strings outputs the number of milliseconds elapsed between the creation of the Layout and the time of the log entry. This is okay but sometimes it is easier to get an idea of the elapsed time between two log entries when the elapsed times are presented in seconds, not in milliseconds. Therefore I added theRcharacter which output basically the same value but formats it as a floating point number with 4 decimal places.