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picture cards: add person image support
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Add doc for https://github.com/home-assistant/frontend/pull/20593
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Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The recent updates introduce a new optional field, image_entity, across several markdown files related to dashboard configurations. This field allows users to specify an image or person entity, enhancing flexibility and usability in displaying visual elements. Additionally, the description of the existing entity field has been clarified to specify that it can represent a camera, image, or person. Overall, these changes improve user experience by broadening the types of entities that can be represented visually.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary |
|---|---|
source/_dashboards/picture-elements.markdown, source/_dashboards/picture-glance.markdown, source/_dashboards/picture.markdown |
Added a new optional field, image_entity, allowing specification of an image or person entity for display. |
source/_dashboards/picture-entity.markdown |
Enhanced the description of the entity field to clarify that it can refer to a camera, image, or person. |
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