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Z-Wave JS: Title-Case "S2 Access Control" #20850

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@AlCalzone AlCalzone commented May 22, 2024

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This PR changes "S2 access control" to "S2 Access Control" in the Z-Wave JS Add Node dialog. It was the only label that was not in title case and looked out of place.

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    • Updated capitalization in titles and descriptions for consistency and clarity in the app's security systems and access control sections.

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From what I know we want to use sentence-style capitalization, based on the Microsoft Guidelines we follow.

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AlCalzone commented May 22, 2024

The 4 security classes are kind of like names, so I don't necessarily agree in this case.

However, we need to decide to do one or the other, because it looks odd right now:
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piitaya commented May 22, 2024

At least for description, Example: Lighting, Sensors and Security Systems should be Example: Lighting, sensors and security systems to be consistent with Home Assistant guidelines based on Microsoft guidelines and with others descriptions.
For title, as it's a Z-Wave thing, I'm not sure we have to follow guidelines. It must be the same a Z-WaveJS.

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We don't have to follow guidelines there, but most documentation around this and the specifications have the security classes in title case.
The same labels are also used on the device details page, so we should stay consistent whatever we do.

About the ecsmples I agree, those should be sentence case. I can include that in this PR.

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The recent changes focus on ensuring consistent capitalization in the titles and descriptions within the en.json translation file. Specifically, the titles related to security systems and access control have been updated to maintain uniformity and enhance readability. This involves adjusting the capitalization of certain words to align with standard conventions.

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src/translations/en.json Updated the capitalization in the description of "S2_Authenticated" and the title of "S2_AccessControl" for consistency.

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4873-4873: Change in description to sentence case aligns with Home Assistant's capitalization guidelines.


4876-4876: Title case for "S2 Access Control" is appropriate given the context of security classes being treated as proper nouns.


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@silamon silamon enabled auto-merge (squash) May 24, 2024 13:14
@silamon silamon merged commit 0991628 into home-assistant:dev May 24, 2024
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