Doc fix: gamma arrays are three arrays, not one consecutive
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@ -202,9 +202,8 @@ public final class Display {
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* Obtains the display's gamma ramp. The gamma ramp returned is an array of
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* 16:16 fixed point values representing 0.0...1.0. The gamma ramp consists of three consecutive
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* arrays, one for red, one for green, and one for blue. The length of the
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* array is 768 values (so red will be 0..255, green 256...511, and blue 512..767)
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* 16:16 fixed point values representing 0.0...1.0. The gamma ramp consists of three
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* arrays, one for red, one for green, and one for blue. The array lengths must be 256.
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*
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* If gamma is not supported by the underlying hardware then false is returned.
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*
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@ -218,7 +217,7 @@ public final class Display {
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/**
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* Sets the display's gamma ramp. The gamma ramp should be an array of ints
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* in 16:16 fixed point format, arranged as for getGammaRamp().
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* The length of the array must be 768.
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* The length of the arrays must be 256.
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*
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* If the underlying hardware does not support gamma then this command is a no-op.
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*
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