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contradictory description for SwitchMode #1075

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quantenschaum opened this issue Oct 10, 2022 · 3 comments
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contradictory description for SwitchMode #1075

quantenschaum opened this issue Oct 10, 2022 · 3 comments

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@quantenschaum
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On https://tasmota.github.io/docs/Buttons-and-Switches/ it says

SwitchMode, as the name implies, applies ONLY to GPIO configured in Tasmota as a Switch ...

but further down it also says in a danger box

When a button is configured as inverted or with a Switchmode that ...

This does not make sense, since SwitchMode does not apply to buttons.

@barbudor
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Indeed that text shouldn't be there
You can propose a doc change by clicking on the Pencil icon on the top right of the page

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@quantenschaum
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What is a doc change? A pull request?

@barbudor
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Yes it will end up as a pull request but everything one in Github so you don't have to deal with knowledge about git commands

It's good for the community that everyone can help as little as he could. Doc updates are great to be involved.

quantenschaum added a commit to quantenschaum/docs that referenced this issue Oct 11, 2022
On https://tasmota.github.io/docs/Buttons-and-Switches/ it says

>SwitchMode, as the name implies, applies ONLY to GPIO configured in Tasmota as a Switch<x> ...

but further down it also says in a danger box

>When a button is configured as inverted or with a Switchmode that ...

This does not make sense, since SwitchMode does not apply to buttons.

see tasmota#1075
ryancasler added a commit to ryancasler/docs that referenced this issue Apr 6, 2024
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