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    Confused why 'open the television function' belongs to settings:get

    asked 2022-09-20 16:11:23 +0000

    Vanessa gravatar image

    updated 2022-09-20 16:13:46 +0000

    Utterance: open the television function function

    Annotation: settings:get -- open the [television]<setting_name> function function

    Question: We find an example in the guideline: settings:get -- open the [television]<setting_name> function

    In my opinion, when one 'pulls up' a function, one wants to get the app/feature rather than its settings. Kindly point out if I am wrong :D

    We are curious about this since we just encountered another utterance in one of the ongoing batches, which is "do you know if there is a navigation function". I was thinking to annotate it as "web_app:get:app -- do you know if there is a [navigation]<app> function", but just found this one quite similar to the one listed above and now confused.

    Appreciate your help and time in advance!

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    answered 2022-09-21 16:10:41 +0000

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    Annotation: settings:get -- open the [television]<setting_name> function

    Sorry for the confusion; we agree that this example seems wrong, it should probably be changed to: web_app:launch:app -- open the [television]<app> function

    We also agree with you on the suggested annotation.

    Correct Annotation: web_app:get:app -- do you know if there is a [navigation]<app> function

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