From 269ec9cdd28be4392b55d9abf5d52db08b760932 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Melissa LeBlanc-Williams Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2024 13:27:14 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update some more doc links --- busdisplay/__init__.py | 2 +- epaperdisplay/__init__.py | 2 +- i2cdisplaybus/__init__.py | 2 +- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/busdisplay/__init__.py b/busdisplay/__init__.py index 8bd837d..4a11a46 100644 --- a/busdisplay/__init__.py +++ b/busdisplay/__init__.py @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ class BusDisplay: ): # pylint: disable=too-many-locals,invalid-name, too-many-branches """Create a Display object on the given display bus (`fourwire.FourWire` or - `paralleldisplay.ParallelBus`). + `paralleldisplaybus.ParallelBus`). The ``init_sequence`` is bitpacked to minimize the ram impact. Every command begins with a command byte followed by a byte to determine the parameter count and if a diff --git a/epaperdisplay/__init__.py b/epaperdisplay/__init__.py index 2341353..b31f0c1 100644 --- a/epaperdisplay/__init__.py +++ b/epaperdisplay/__init__.py @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ class EPaperDisplay: definition. :param display_bus: The bus that the display is connected to - :type _DisplayBus: fourwire.FourWire or paralleldisplay.ParallelBus + :type _DisplayBus: fourwire.FourWire or paralleldisplaybus.ParallelBus :param ~circuitpython_typing.ReadableBuffer start_sequence: Byte-packed command sequence. :param ~circuitpython_typing.ReadableBuffer stop_sequence: Byte-packed command sequence. :param int width: Width in pixels diff --git a/i2cdisplaybus/__init__.py b/i2cdisplaybus/__init__.py index f838387..c8d6441 100644 --- a/i2cdisplaybus/__init__.py +++ b/i2cdisplaybus/__init__.py @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ class I2CDisplayBus: """ def __init__(self, i2c_bus: busio.I2C, *, device_address: int, reset=None): - """Create a I2CDisplay object associated with the given I2C bus and reset pin. + """Create a I2CDisplayBus object associated with the given I2C bus and reset pin. The I2C bus and pins are then in use by the display until displayio.release_displays() is called even after a reload. (It does this so CircuitPython can use the display after your -- 2.49.0