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Originally Posted by Markismus
Apparently, you corrupted the file. Most commonly this happens if you use an text editor that doesn't display end-of-line symbols. Windows uses different ones as linux. Use Notepad++ to avoid that. Another typical mess would be made if you deleted or added comma's and changed the structure of the tables.
Anyways, you can change all those settings from within koreader. There is no need to tweak it. persistent.defaults.lua should be tweaked instead.
Have fun with your experiments.
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Nop. I use ALWAYS a linux compliant, and nop again, there's some configurations that aren't in defaults.persistent.lua like language for file manager (i.e.). Also, not all configurations have the option to long press to do it default (i don't know why?)
The settings within koreader are all in defaults.persistent.lua not in settings.reader.lua.