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 A freeware text editor for Fortran in 72 column format 

 Author:    Claude Gerdy
 Homepage:  http://perso.orange.fr/claude.gerdy/
 Family:    SpecializedFamily
 Platform:  Windows, Linux 
 License:   Freeware

See also: zedit

yedit : which is for the FORTRAN77, Fortran90, 95, 2003 with its special fixed format of 72 columns. yedit is OK with all the adds of Fortran90 of g77 , the GNU compiler of MinGW? or gfortran or g95.

yedit and zedit have a self adjustable coloring syntax for : background, reserved words and intrinsics, strings, comments and your code. The reserved words of fortran are in two files one for yedit and the other for zedit, and you have models for them for FORTRAN77 and Fortran95.

yedit and zedit use the specific syntax of each Fortran format fixed or free in their working mode, specially for automatic, with Fn keys, cut or concatenete, comments or lines of code.

You can use any number of yedit or zedit on the same file ( editing at different position on the same file) and a save on any of them automatically update all the others.

Special working mode, when you open a file inside yedit or zedit, it is automatically open such that to not destroy your code : automatically open a file in read mode only, but you can extract lines of code, but not modify the code.

You can make an unlimited number of undo, and after a save, a backup is automatically created with the suffix % added.

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