fortran 90
Can anyone suggest a good editor for using FORTRAN in windows operating system.
Have tried to get xemacs http://www.xemacs.org/ but failed, any ideas then! The other point what is the best way to compile a fortran 90 program, am NEW in using it in a WINDOS operating system. Cheers. |
Re: fortran 90
The folks at
http://www.textpad.com/ sell Textpad, an ASCII text editor that I've found very useful. It's not specific to Fortran, but has a nice file compare feature, the ability to edit by columns or by rows, and lots of other useful features. The price is OK as well. |
Re: fortran 90
Try Crimson Editor. It is robust and recognize most of the programming languages.
You can take a look on DEV CPP as well. It is an open source environment originally dedicated to C but it now supports other languages. It is best to compile on the command line line. |
Re: fortran 90
vim/gvim also does the syntax highlighting. you should be able to get an executable for windows.
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Re: fortran 90
Use emacs it works for windows. You need to just enable syntax higlighting to make it work for fortran environment.
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