Hello, list. I am using anjuta as a IDE for Fortran. Officially,
anjuta does not have Fortran support, but actually it does( i am using
anjuta 2.32.0.0). To use anjuta as a ide for Fortran one needs to
create the "C" project with a makefile and replace an automatically
created makefile by a hand written makefile. Of course, in this
hand-written makefile the gfortran compiler must be specified. All
functions(debug, syntax highlighting and so on) are working fine. So, may be it is good idea to implement the official fortran support in anjuta? I have tried a lot of ide's for Fortran, and anjuta is the best one. It is pity, that a lot of people do not know that anjuta can be used for fortran programming. P.S. sorry for my rough English. |