Section \ref{sec:conffiles} is an overview of the multiple configuration
files Ion uses and as a perhaps more understandable introduction to the
general layout of the configuration files, a walk-through of the main
-configuration file \file{ion.lua} is provided in section
+configuration file \file{cfg\_ion.lua} is provided in section
\ref{sec:walkthrough}.
How keys and mouse action are bound to functions is described in detail
in \ref{sec:bindings} and in section \ref{sec:winprops} winprops are
some setting, it is advised against that you modify the stock configuration
files in-place as subsequent installs of Ion will restore the stock
configuration files. Instead you should always make a copy of the stock
-file in \file{\~{}/.ion3/} and modify this file. When searching
-for a file, if no extension or path component is given, compiled \file{.lc}
-files are attempted before \file{.lua} files.
+file in \file{\~{}/.ion3/} and modify this file. For sake of maintainability
+of your customised configuration, it is recommended against copying all of
+the files there. Only copy those files you actually need to modify. Most
+simple customisations, such as changes in a few bindings, are best done
+entirely within \file{cfg\_ion.lua}.
All the configuration files are named \file{cfg\_*.lua} with the ``\file{*}''
part varying. The configuration file for each module \file{mod\_modname} is
\file{cfg\_modname.lua}, with \file{modname} varying by the module in
-question. The following table summarises these and other configuration
+question. Configuration files can also be compiled into \file{.lc} files,
+and these are attempted by the configuration file search routines before
+\file{.lua} files.
+
+The following table summarises these and other configuration
files:
\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{