A very good general purpose text editor (for Windows) with colour coding
for many languages - including Fortran - is a shareware package called
UltraEdit (www.ultraedit.com). It should be noted that it is not a fully
integrated development environment in the manner of Compaq.
David
Alberto Fasso' wrote:
>nedit (http://www.nedit.org/) has color coding for fortran.
>I have checked it on Sun and on Linux (Fedora).
>
>Alberto Fassò
>
>
>On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Ian Chivers wrote:
>
>
>
>>Jane Sleightholme and I are
>>currently updating our Fortran web pages
>>and are going to include references to colour coded editors
>>or environments for fortran.
>>
>>We have used
>>
>>Windows
>>
>> compaq 6.x
>>
>> gvim
>>
>> lahey ed
>>
>> microsoft developer studio 6
>>
>> microsoft developer studio .net
>>
>> salford plato
>>
>>Linux
>>
>> redhat - vim
>>
>> suse - emacs
>>
>>If you have details of others could you please
>>Contact us with a url link if possible.
>>
>>Thamks in advance
>>
>>Ian Chivers
>>Jane Sleightholme
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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