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Fix some unreasonable formatting problems in the document #31424

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@DIDA-lJ DIDA-lJ commented May 28, 2024

Changes proposed in this pull request:

  • Fix some unreasonable formatting problems in the document:
  1. The link content is not correctly changed;
  2. Modify the original format problem to match the format of the Chinese and English documents;
  3. Chinese and English document content synchronization: the last article link synchronization.

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DIDA-lJ added 4 commits May 28, 2024 14:48
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Fix unreasonable parts of the document: document link line wrapping.
…rtcut.cn.md

Chinese and English documents are synchronized.
…rtcut.cn.md

Chinese and English documents Document content synchronization: About reference block synchronization.
…rtcut.cn.md

For semantics, adjust the title format to a three-level title.
@terrymanu terrymanu merged commit f7d7167 into apache:master May 29, 2024
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