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[NL] Finetune HassTurnOff/On for covers and fans & align with EN #2290

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changes:

  • Add support for area aware intents
  • Added some additional combinations by allowing different word order
  • Some cleanup

Differences with EN

  • Add support for floors
  • The curtain intents are split off from the other device classes. If I look at my own situation, I have blinds for the sun, and curtains on the same window. I do not always want to close both, the blinds are closed on sunny days, while the curtains are closed after the sun has set.

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  • New Features

    • Added new expansion rule for "floor" and included "hier" as an option in generic expansion rules.
  • Enhancements

    • Refined sentence structures for the HassTurnOff and HassTurnOn intents to improve the handling and control of covers like garage doors, curtains, blinds, shutters, and shades.
  • Tests

    • Streamlined and enhanced test cases to cover new sentence variations for turning off and on various home devices.

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The updates involve additions and refinements in Dutch YAML files related to home automation commands. New expansion rules and sentence structures are introduced to enhance the flexibility and accuracy of commands for controlling covers, such as curtains, blinds, shutters, and shades. Test cases are also updated to reflect these changes, ensuring comprehensive coverage and standardization.

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File Path Change Summary
sentences/nl/_common.yaml Added new expansion rules for "floor" and included "hier" in generic expansion rules.
sentences/nl/cover_HassTurnOff.yaml Refined expressions for closing covers, enhancing phrasing and slot specifications for closing various devices in specific areas.
sentences/nl/cover_HassTurnOn.yaml Modified sentence structures for opening covers, refining expressions for various cover-related actions.
tests/nl/cover_HassTurnOff.yaml Streamlined test cases by removing phrases and adding new variations for turning off devices in specific areas.
tests/nl/cover_HassTurnOn.yaml Adjusted test sentences for turning on home devices, simplifying and standardizing commands.

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TheFes commented Jul 8, 2024

@frenck
next one, the split between curtain and the other device classes was already in place for these sentences, I kept it in for the reason mentioned above. Does it make sense to also apply that to other languages?

@TheFes TheFes changed the title [NL] Finetune cover_HassTurnOn and align with EN [NL] Finetune cover_HassTurnOff/On and align with EN Jul 10, 2024
* [NL] Update intents to turn fans on and off

* add optional space

* fix incorrect response in tests
@TheFes TheFes changed the title [NL] Finetune cover_HassTurnOff/On and align with EN [NL] Finetune HassTurnOff/On for covers and fans & align with EN Nov 8, 2024
@frenck frenck merged commit f186d67 into main Nov 9, 2024
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@frenck frenck deleted the thefes_nl_cover_turn_on branch November 9, 2024 17:14
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