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[feature request] Making the "Activity off" sequence to be available to be called as a command #125

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KarlKiel opened this issue Oct 13, 2023 · 2 comments
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At the moment only the start of activities can be triggered as a command within macros, on- or off-sequences for activities or for button commands.
It would be great to similarily give the chance to "stop" activities in a the same way that the defined "off sequence" for the activity is being called (and the activity will go into "off" state accordingly).
There are several different use cases where this might be very powerful to handle a large number of open activities and it also can provide solutions to handle different activities that leverage an overlapping set of entities and/or will not be able to be active at the same time.

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@KarlKiel KarlKiel added the feature request Feature request label Oct 13, 2023
@zehnm zehnm self-assigned this Oct 19, 2023
@zehnm zehnm added this to the Roadmap October 2023 milestone Oct 19, 2023
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zehnm commented Oct 19, 2023

Interesting that nobody noticed that yet, it should have been there 😄 It's back in the next release:
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zehnm commented Oct 20, 2023

Closing: part of 1.4.3

@zehnm zehnm closed this as completed Oct 20, 2023
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