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Re: Fortran Topics (outline-minor-mode, require, fixed format)


From: Jean Louis
Subject: Re: Fortran Topics (outline-minor-mode, require, fixed format)
Date: Sat, 29 May 2021 23:48:24 +0300
User-agent: Mutt/2.0.7+183 (3d24855) (2021-05-28)

* Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor 
<help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> [2021-05-29 23:16]:
> > outline-minor-mode oriented
> >
> > 1. How to include headings and subheadings for fortran
> >    (fixed and free format)
> > 2. Code structure hiding (subroutine, function)
> > 3. Setting up new heading lists (outline-regexp,
> >    outline-heading-alist)
> 
> OK, don't know/understand what 1 and 3 means, again did you
> get it to work somewhere else?

In Fortran the comment is ! and how somebody wish to set headings is
really personal choice.

I use just one heading in Emacs Lisp:

;;;; ↝ MY EMACS LISP FUNCTIONS

And I like using Unicode that way.

;;;; ⧭⧭⧭⧭⧭⧭⧭⧭⧭ Or maybe like this

All that can work. Is it visual enough? That is what matters.

Or how about:

;⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞
;⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞                      ⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜
;⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞ Emacs Lisp Functions ⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜
;⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞                      ⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜⮜
;⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞⮞

I like those.

Headings and subheadings in outline mode don't exist in Fortran as a
language.  Outline Minor Mode is universal it is up to user to decide
what is heading and what not.

All of the above depends of settings, right?

> > Remove the need to call "(require 'f90)" and "(require
> > 'fortran)" in conformity with other languages (e.g. as in
> > emacs-lisp-mode, texinfo-mode)
> 
> Well, easy enough to do and conformity is very difficult
> (impossible) to ever achieve anyway.

Reference here:
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/FortranMode

(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.f\\'" . f90-mode))


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Jean

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