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	Writing a tweak in "Tweak document settings", what should I write so that "Respect embedded lang tags" will be disabled? And, in general, where can I find how each command is written in tweaks? (e.g.: the command for "Generic web browser paragraph style" is written ["pagraph_web_browser_style"] = true) Thank you!  | 
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 You need to write there settings that will be applied to all documents within a folder. My suggestion for users that don't know the names of settings yet would be: 1. start by a single book and tweak it as you want 2. open its metadata and copy the book settings. 3. use these settings as a template for your own tweaks 4. test the plugin with a new document without previous settings applied. IMHO the plugin is useful to manage collections of documents that share some specs (ie: 2 column pdfs/ wikipedia articles / documentation ...). For most users this plugin is useless and they will get better results just by appliying their wanted overrides on all documents.  | 
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			Thank you for your suggestion! 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	This is the most logical and simple solution. How come I did not think about it;   ![]() Quote: 
	
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			If you still can’t find a setting, you can download latest KOReader source zip, download Total Commander for PC and use it to search text within files. Input text to search exactly as you see it in the UI, most probably you will find references somewhere in translations, for example.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Beware that variables are replaced by % or something, so start with one-word then extend if you have too many results. (E. g. “Increase frontlight by #”)  | 
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