v1.0.35: re-assert setState(0) after setSettings on stop path
setSettings() resets the visual state in both directions. The start path already re-asserted setState(1) after setSettings. The stop path was missing the equivalent setState(0), leaving the button green. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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const CURRENT_VERSION = "1.0.34";
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const CURRENT_VERSION = "1.0.35";
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const GITEA_BASE = "https://gitea.pdmarf.co.uk/pdm/stream_deck_notion_timer/raw/branch/stable-rebuild";
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const SIGNING_PUBLIC_KEY = `-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
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@@ -238,6 +238,8 @@ class TimerToggle extends SingletonAction<TimerSettings> {
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await ev.action.setSettings(stopped);
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this.settingsCache.set(ev.action.id, stopped);
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await setRunningEntry(null);
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// Re-assert after setSettings resets visual state
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await Promise.all([ev.action.setState(0), ev.action.setTitle(title)]);
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} else {
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const prevEntryId = await getRunningEntryId();
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