Maybe I'm wrong but I remember about a setting whose I don't remember
the name...acting like a default for default_if_none where
default_if_none was not used.

Example:
{{ value }}  <-- I forgot about using the "default_if_none" filter

If the setting I'm talking about is defined then its value is used
instead of "None" as string, if value is None.

I haven't found any information about that setting in the current
documentation. If I really used that setting in the past, it was in
the 0.95/0.96 version.

Thank you for your help.

P.S. If the setting doesn't exist, how can I achive the same result
without using "default_if_none" everywhere?

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