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You've got two main options:
- alias: livingroom_frontporchswitch_status_light_1 | |
trigger: | |
- entity_id: input_select.livingroom_frontporchswitch_status1 | |
platform: state | |
condition: [] | |
action: | |
service: zwave.set_config_parameter | |
data_template: | |
node_id: 68 | |
parameter: 21 |
livingroom_frontporchswitch_status1: | |
name: FrontPorch Switch - Status Light 1 | |
options: | |
- "Off" | |
- Red | |
- Green | |
- Blue | |
- Magenta | |
- Yellow | |
- Cyan |
# Change this path to your config directory | |
CONFIG_DIR="/home/homeassistant/.homeassistant" | |
cd /tmp | |
# Clone the latest code from GitHub | |
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/tensorflow/models.git tensorflow-models | |
# download protobuf 3.4 | |
curl -OL https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases/download/v3.4.0/protoc-3.4.0-linux-x86_64.zip |
import UIKit | |
@UIApplicationMain | |
class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate { | |
var window: UIWindow? | |
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplicationLaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool { | |
let window = UIWindow(frame: UIScreen.main.bounds) |
Applies to: HS-WS100+ and HS-WD100+ with both old and new firmware, and HS-WS200+ and HS-WD200+ since they seem to share the same firmware.
With the introduction of the 200 series, HomeSeer seems to also have upgraded their 100-series switches with new firmware. The new firmware changes the behavior of the Central Scene Class, which reports button events.
App Store Review Guidelines | |
Introduction | |
Apps are changing the world, enriching people’s lives, and enabling developers like you to innovate like never before. As a result, the App Store has grown into an exciting and vibrant ecosystem for millions of developers and more than a billion users. Whether you are a first time developer or a large team of experienced programmers, we are excited that you are creating apps for the App Store and want to help you understand our guidelines so you can be confident your app will get through the review process quickly. | |
The guiding principle of the App Store is simple - we want to provide a safe experience for users to get apps and a great opportunity for all developers to be successful. We do this by offering a highly curated App Store where every app is reviewed by experts and an editorial team helps users discover new apps every day. For everything else there is always the open Internet. If the App Store model and guidelines are not best for your app or business idea th |
import Foundation | |
class StreamReader { | |
let encoding: String.Encoding | |
let chunkSize: Int | |
let fileHandle: FileHandle | |
var buffer: Data | |
let delimPattern : Data | |
var isAtEOF: Bool = false | |
Due to the high usage of this guide and the lack of comfort in Gist's commenting area, I decided to make a blog post out of this which you can find here:
http://blog.frd.mn/install-os-x-10-10-yosemite-in-virtualbox/
It seems that graphcis and fonts look rather blurry on some monitors when hooked up to a MacBook Pro (Retina). This might fix the issue for you:
Download patch-edid.rb from http://embdev.net/attachment/168316/patch-edid.rb
Execute in Terminal (without the $):
$ ruby patch-edid.rb
Copy produced folder (example: DisplayVendorID-22f0) to /System/Library/Displays/Overrides (authorize if needed, if the folder exists, backup it before)