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   * **General font** - Allow to select the font and the font size of the title and menu bars, the menu bar options and the table labels. Default is “Tahoma 11pt”.   * **General font** - Allow to select the font and the font size of the title and menu bars, the menu bar options and the table labels. Default is “Tahoma 11pt”.
   * **Table font** - Allow to select the font and font size of the table contents. Some people prefer a mono-size font for tables. Default is “Tahoma 11pt”.   * **Table font** - Allow to select the font and font size of the table contents. Some people prefer a mono-size font for tables. Default is “Tahoma 11pt”.
-  * **Colorize links** - Will color-code references to blocks in the information window. Default is “disabled”.+  * **Colorize links** - Will color-code references to **[[block|blocks]]** in the **[[information window]]**. Default is “disabled”.
  
 **Tables** **Tables**
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   * **Highlight region** - With this option, the area surrounding the currently focused region will be greyed out. Default is “disabled”.   * **Highlight region** - With this option, the area surrounding the currently focused region will be greyed out. Default is “disabled”.
-  * **Highlight text** - A white oval will be drawn behind the text of every Block on the matrix, useful when custom images are used. Default is “enabled”.+  * **Highlight text** - A white oval will be drawn behind the text of every **[[block]]** on the matrix, useful when custom images are used. Default is “enabled”.
   * **Show images** - On computers with limited graphics capabilities, or for users who care less about visual appearance, the images drawn on the matrix blocks can be hidden. Disable to speed up the matrix. Default is “enabled”.   * **Show images** - On computers with limited graphics capabilities, or for users who care less about visual appearance, the images drawn on the matrix blocks can be hidden. Disable to speed up the matrix. Default is “enabled”.
   * **Antialias** - Antialias blurs the graphics on the matrix, making it more visually pleasing but heavier for the computer to render. Disable to speed up the matrix. Default is “enabled”.   * **Antialias** - Antialias blurs the graphics on the matrix, making it more visually pleasing but heavier for the computer to render. Disable to speed up the matrix. Default is “enabled”.
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   * **Hide title bar** - Hides the title bars of the view windows. Instead, every window is given a “tab”, with which the window can be moved. Default is “disabled”.   * **Hide title bar** - Hides the title bars of the view windows. Instead, every window is given a “tab”, with which the window can be moved. Default is “disabled”.
   * **Large icons** - Will increase the size of the title bar buttons and thus the size of the title bar itself. Default is “enabled”.   * **Large icons** - Will increase the size of the title bar buttons and thus the size of the title bar itself. Default is “enabled”.
-  * **Reset at startup** - When selected, Ecolego will automatically reset all Window layouts to their default state when started. If you prefer to use your own layouts, uncheck this option to make Ecolego remember the state of the desktop next time it starts. Default is “enabled”.+  * **Reset at startup** - When selected, Ecolego will automatically reset all **[[Workbench#Window_layouts|Window layout]]** to their default state when started. If you prefer to use your own layouts, uncheck this option to make Ecolego remember the state of the desktop next time it starts. Default is “enabled”.
  
 == See also == == See also ==
   *[[Workbench]]   *[[Workbench]]