-You can customize your @code{.emacs} file to include the font-lock
-mode so that when you select this item, the comments will be
-displayed in one face, strings in another, reserved words in another,
-and so on. When @b{Fonts} is selected, different parts of the program
-will appear in different Fonts. When @b{Colors} is selected, then the
-program will be displayed in different colors. Selecting @b{None}
-causes the program to appear in just one Font and Color. Selecting
-@b{Less} resets the Fonts and Colors to a fast, minimal set of
-decorations. Selecting @b{More} resets the Fonts and Colors to a larger
-set of decorations. For example, if @b{Less} is selected (which is the
-default setting) then you might have all comments in green color.
-Whereas, if @b{More} is selected then a function name in the comments
-themselves might appear in a different Color or Font.@refill
+You can customize your init file to include the font-lock mode so that
+when you select this item, the comments will be displayed in one face,
+strings in another, reserved words in another, and so on. @xref{Init
+File}. When @b{Fonts} is selected, different parts of the program will
+appear in different Fonts. When @b{Colors} is selected, then the program
+will be displayed in different colors. Selecting @b{None} causes the
+program to appear in just one Font and Color. Selecting @b{Less} resets
+the Fonts and Colors to a fast, minimal set of decorations. Selecting
+@b{More} resets the Fonts and Colors to a larger set of decorations. For
+example, if @b{Less} is selected (which is the default setting) then you
+might have all comments in green color. Whereas, if @b{More} is
+selected then a function name in the comments themselves might appear in
+a different Color or Font.@refill