Re: NEWBIE QUESTION



Rich wrote:
> Thanks for the help and the welcome. I am working with Compaq Visual
> Fortran 6.6a inside developer studio. I had the .F90 and changed it to
> .f and was able to retain "C" in column one rather than replace with
> "!". I could not just rename but had to create a new workspace and new
> project with the correct properties. Possibly overkill, but I could
> find no way to change those properties. (Yes, I am new to the
> develepor studio also, and I will likely be moving over to .NET and a
> different Fortran compiler in the future.)

Since you are new to c.l.f., I would like to make a suggestion. If you
post questions specific to a particular compiler, especially its IDE,
you should title the message as such, for example "problem with Fortran
source format using Developer Studio". Many c.l.f. readers don't use
Developer Studio and would like to bypass such messages.

I think Compaq Visual Fortran questions are considered on-topic at the
Intel Visual Fortran Forum
http://softwareforums.intel.com/ids/board?board.id=5 .

.



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