p dont think said:
>> > How does one set default prefs when storing user preferences in
>> a
>> > database? There seems to be no documentation on this, and
>> setting
>> > "default_pref" doesn't seem to do it either.
>>
>>   If you make adjustments to that file, and expect it to affect
>> users
>>   that have already logged in, then it won't. That file is used as
>> a
>>   base template, and once copied, it's not read for a user again,
>>   unless you delete their .pref file.
>
> And just to be clear, this file affects users no matter if they have
> their prefs in a database or in files in the data dir.

Really? I tried that but it didn't work. I had a test user whose
preferences I deleted from the database. Then I logged in as the
test user, but the preferences were not picked up from my
default_pref file. To test, I had changed the theme in default_pref
to deepocean_theme. When I logged in as the test user, I saw the
default theme instead (not deep_ocean).

Anything I might be doing wrong here?

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