F95 standard
- From: "Stephen Howe" <sjhoweATdialDOTpipexDOTcom>
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 08:35:41 +0100
Hi
I have what I think is the F95 standard in PDF format. Payed and downloaded
it some time back - about 3-4 years ago.
It says, "ISO/IEC 1539-1 Part 1: Base language"
I think I also some small additional PDF files.
The file is hefty and weighs in at 55Mb. While I found out why last night.
The entire document is just scanned graphical images. It is not stored as
text.
I now feel cheated. Because you can't search for words, or quote parts of
the standard, in text unlike ISO/IEC C2003 or ISO/IEC C++2003 standards
(with both Technical Corrigendum 1's applied).
An utter con.
Does anyone now if you can get the Fortran standards as text (the equivalent
of a Word document I supposed), not graphics?
Where? I want only textual documents, not scanned graphical images.
Thanks
Stephen Howe
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