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Dear Simon,
	  Thanks for the very useful summary of html
documentation tools for Fortran. Below is another
possibility. 

Regards,
	Craig

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>> Hi Craig,
>>
>> I can't post this reply to the f90 group as I'm currently not at my normal
>> email address. If anyone out there is using Compaq / Digital Fortran then to
>> convert your files to HTML just print colorized Fortran from the file menu
>> and then check in the windows/temp directory for the converted file. Does a
>> really good job......
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Andy



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