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20241223.1 #23402

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bramkragten and others added 9 commits December 23, 2024 11:59
Revert "Bump softprops/action-gh-release from 2.1.0 to 2.2.0 (#23300)"

This reverts commit 6545853.
* Improve overdue backups and don't consider backup with failed agents as success

* Improve margin and loader

* Improve margin

* Show agent name if only one off site location is configured
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The Filters pane for entities contains a "Status" section which gives several options to narrow down the list of entities, including "Disabled".

For devices, however, the matching selector is currently labelled "State", although it has "Disabled" as the only choice.

This conflicts with the device / entity state definition in HA and is inconsistent, getting worse in translations.
* Text changes backups

* Update dialog-change-backup-encryption-key.ts

* Update ha-backup-config-agents.ts

* Update header margin

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Co-authored-by: Paul Bottein <paul.bottein@gmail.com>
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@bramkragten bramkragten requested a review from piitaya December 23, 2024 14:31
@bramkragten bramkragten merged commit e7d9032 into master Dec 23, 2024
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