When I set $HSCommand to an event name, the event executes correctly, but produces a voice message that the task has been executed. I would rather it not say anything. I assume this is part of the debugging code in the plugin.
Here is the log entry that shows what happened.
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: Time Diff:-4
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: ---------- Decode End ----------
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: HsRef does not have any data, continue with checking functions in INI
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: Event [Garage Door Open] was executed.
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: Tonys Log:{welcome_phrase} {androidname}, {eventname} have now been executed.
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: DROID.SPEAK for [Garage Door Open] found. Text string:
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: say_command:{welcome_phrase} {androidname}, {eventname} have now been executed.
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: -----------------> say=Good morning Android4-2, Garage Door Open have now been executed.;
Is there a way to turn this off?
Thanks
Here is the log entry that shows what happened.
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: Time Diff:-4
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: ---------- Decode End ----------
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: HsRef does not have any data, continue with checking functions in INI
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: Event [Garage Door Open] was executed.
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: Tonys Log:{welcome_phrase} {androidname}, {eventname} have now been executed.
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: DROID.SPEAK for [Garage Door Open] found. Text string:
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: say_command:{welcome_phrase} {androidname}, {eventname} have now been executed.
6/2/2015 11:22:56 AM - DEBUG: -----------------> say=Good morning Android4-2, Garage Door Open have now been executed.;
Is there a way to turn this off?
Thanks
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