Fix off by 1 error in Displaypart code on Arduino with 7in5_V2#345
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Fix off by 1 error in Displaypart code on Arduino with 7in5_V2#345holmesrg wants to merge 3 commits intowaveshareteam:masterfrom
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There was an off by one error requiring all pattern buffers to have an additional byte at the start. The error has been updated and the function has been documented for other users. Also added the inversion "~" of the white bytes to keep with the same format in the pattern buffer.
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There was an error in the original code which meant the first byte was ignored.