Box the mixed-layout cells with cell.grid in the doc showcases#102
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Add cell.grid = TRUE to the mixed-layout example in the README and the introductory vignette so the per-triangle glyphs sit in a tidy boxed grid (the corrplot mixed look) instead of on the axis gridlines.
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cell.grid = TRUEto the mixed-layout example in the README and the introductory vignette (ggcorrplot), so the per-triangle glyphs sit in a tidy boxed grid instead of floating on the axis gridlines.The mixed figure was rendered and viewed to confirm the caption is true of the pixels (every cell boxed — circles, numbers, and diagonal names). Both vignettes build cleanly. No R code changes.