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diff --git a/Tools/idle/extend.txt b/Tools/idle/extend.txt
index bcc2da9..a1756f0 100644
--- a/Tools/idle/extend.txt
+++ b/Tools/idle/extend.txt
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ to make other changes to IDLE, but this must be done by editing the IDLE
source code.)
The list of extensions loaded at startup time is configured by editing
-the file extend.py; see below for details.
+the file config.txt; see below for details.
An IDLE extension is defined by a class. Methods of the class define
actions that are invoked by those bindings or menu entries. Class (or
@@ -86,11 +86,25 @@ class ZoomHeight:
def zoom_height_event(self, event):
"...Do what you want here..."
-The final piece of the puzzle is the file "extend.py", which contains a
-simple table used to configure the loading of extensions. This file
-currently contains a single list variable named "standard", which is a
-list of extension names that are to be loaded. (In the future, other
-configuration variables may be added to this module.)
+The final piece of the puzzle is the file "config.txt", which is used
+to to configure the loading of extensions. For each extension,
+you must include a section in config.txt (or in any of the other
+configuration files that are consulted at startup: config-unix.txt,
+config-win.txt, or ~/.idle). A section is headed by the module name
+in square brackets, e.g.
+
+ [ZoomHeight]
+
+The section may be empty, or it may define configuration options for
+the extension. (See ParenMatch.py for an example.) A special option
+is 'enable': including
+
+ enable = 0
+
+in a section disables that extension. More than one configuration
+file may specify options for the same extension, so a user may disable
+an extension that is loaded by default, or enable an extension that is
+disabled by default.
Extensions can define key bindings and menu entries that reference
events they don't implement (including standard events); however this is