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Originally Posted by davidfor
The trick with the config options is to look at the entry starting with a number and find the same one without a number. Anything in between goes in to the matching section in the config file. Of course the real trick is to know what the values can be. And that some are entries are built up.
No, but they have a ereader with a light whose colour can be controlled
Yes, it's in the beta area of most of the devices
No idea. I haven't been able to get them to do anything.
Will be set to true if the OD tile has been shown. Useless if OD is not enabled on your device.
Yes. Have a little explore in the settings to find it.
Sorry, don't kow.
It's a developers option that shows the name of a widget on the screen.
Do a search in the forum. It has been discussed.
Yes, those are the view, but search for the "filterBy"s to use them.
About what I would have expected.
Almost definitely. But you have to be in a country where it is offered.
Yes there are more developer options.
My guess is that it points you to a dev server for the shop. But, it probably isn't available from outside Kobo's network (it doesn't resolve here).
That's what I know from looking at libnickel for the last few years. Some of it is useful for tweaks and other fiddling. A lot of the useful ones have been discussed. But, most is not so useful or is a one-off change. For example, if you add "LastLibrarySubFilter_books_filterByAllItems%28%29 =filterByNotDownloaded()" to the "Applications" section of the config file, the next time you open the books list, it will only show purchased books that have not been downloaded. Useful, but as soon as you change to another filter, you cannot change back. And there are a lot of options to control the display of the various help pop-ups. If you remove these, the popup will be displayed again. These tend to have either "FTE" or "Shown" in the name.
There is already a thread somewhere here discussing the configuration options. It hasn't been updated for a while, but it has some details.
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Thanks. Very useful information (especially the filters and the ShowWidgets option). As for sketchnote, is that just the sketch pad?
And for the AcceptPreviewUpgrades, you did not say what it means, and I could not find any info about it. Do you know what it is?