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Docs mark gauge #6645

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docs: mark-densisy & mark-heatmap

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This pull request updates the documentation for density, gauge, and heatmap visualizations in the G2 library. It introduces new sections and examples to enhance understanding of these chart types, focusing on their configuration, usage, and typical applications.

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site/docs/manual/core/mark/density.zh.md Updated documentation for density charts, including new examples and configuration options.
site/docs/manual/core/mark/gauge.zh.md Updated documentation for gauge charts, adding new examples and detailed configuration options.
site/docs/manual/core/mark/heatmap.zh.md Updated documentation for heatmap charts, with new examples and configuration details.

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coveralls commented Mar 12, 2025

Pull Request Test Coverage Report for Build 13805027341

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  • Overall coverage remained the same at 86.69%

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Change from base Build 13804832382: 0.0%
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@interstellarmt interstellarmt merged commit f821dd9 into v5 Mar 13, 2025
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@interstellarmt interstellarmt deleted the docs_mark_gauge branch March 13, 2025 02:39
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