Each time I install a new version of Lynx, I add
INCLUDE:/usr/local/lib/lynx.cfg.local
to the bottom of the system lynx.cfg. To me, this is a good way to
keep my local settings that are different from the defaults in
lynx.cfg.
Would anyone have any objection to adding a commented-out line at the
bottom of lynx.cfg that would do just this? I can't be the only
person maintaining settings between versions this way.
Of course, it's easy enough to append this myself each install, but it
might make the idea more explicit to administrators.
--
If a group of N persons implements a COBOL compiler,
there will be N-1 passes. Someone in the group has to be the manager.
-- T. Cheatham