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authormrfaptastic <12006953+mrfaptastic@users.noreply.github.com>2020-08-03 09:56:54 +0100
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2020-08-03 09:56:54 +0100
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@@ -8,14 +8,16 @@ displays arranged in a non standard order
When you connect multiple panels together, the library treats the
multiple panels as one big panel arranged horizontally. Arranging
the displays like this would be a standard order.
-
+```
[ 4 ][ 3 ][ 2 ][ 1 ] (ESP32 is connected to 1)
+```
If you wanted to arrange the displays vertically, or in rows and
columns this example might be able to help.
-
+```
[ 4 ][ 3 ]
[ 2 ][ 1 ]
+```
It creates a virtual screen that you draw to in the same way you would
the matrix, but it will look after mapping it back to the displays.