Add Option For Kelvin Unit To Color Temperature Selector (#29804)

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* tiny tweak

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@ -305,9 +305,7 @@ The output of this selector is `true` when the toggle is on, `false` otherwise.
## Color temperature selector
The color temperature selector provides a select that allows for selecting
a color temperature. The selector returns the number of mireds selected and
allows limiting the range of selectable mireds.
The color temperature selector allows you to select a color temperature from a gradient using a slider.
![Screenshot of the Color temperature selector](/images/blueprints/selector-color-temp.png)
@ -316,19 +314,24 @@ color_temp:
```
{% configuration color_temp %}
min_mireds:
description: The minimum color temperature in mireds.
type: integer
default: 153
unit:
description: The chosen unit for the color temperature. This can be either `kelvin` or `mired`. `mired` is the default for historical reasons.
type: string
required: false
max_mireds:
description: The maximum color temperature in mireds.
default: mired
min:
description: The minimum color temperature in the chosen unit.
type: integer
default: 500
default: 2700 for kelvin 153 for mired
required: false
max:
description: The maximum color temperature in the chosen unit.
type: integer
default: 6500 for kelvin 500 for mired
required: false
{% endconfiguration %}
The output of this selector is the number of mired selected, for example, `243`.
The output of this selector is the number representing the chosen color temperature for the unit used.
## Condition selector
@ -1321,4 +1324,4 @@ The output of this selector is a list of triggers. For example:
- platform: numeric_state
entity_id: "sensor.outside_temperature"
below: 20
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