Add color_name documentation

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Robbie Trencheny 2016-05-17 00:09:03 -07:00
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@ -37,7 +37,8 @@ Turns one light on or multiple lights on using [groups]({{site_root}}/components
| `profile` | yes | String with the name of one of the built-in profiles (relax, energize, concentrate, reading) or one of the custom profiles defined in `light_profiles.csv` in the current working directory. Light profiles define a xy color and a brightness. If a profile is given and a brightness or xy color then the profile values will be overwritten.
| `xy_color` | yes | A list containing two floats representing the xy color you want the light to be. Two comma seperated floats that represent the color in XY.
| `rgb_color` | yes | A list containing three integers representing the xy color you want the light to be. Three comma seperated integers that represent the color in RGB
| `color_temp` | yes | An INT in mireds represending the color temperature you want the light to be.
| `color_temp` | yes | An INT in mireds representing the color temperature you want the light to be.
| `color_name` | yes | A human readable string of a color name, such as `blue` or `goldenrod` or [`chucknorris`](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8318911/why-does-html-think-chucknorris-is-a-color). If your browser can display it, so can Home Assistant.
| `brightness` | yes | Integer between 0 and 255 for how bright the color should be.
| `flash` | yes | Tell light to flash, can be either value `short` or `long`. *not supported by Wink