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The integration of Intel Visual Fortran Compiler with MS Visual Studio works great, but source editing features are very simple. I'm missing basic tools like command completion, code folding, code hints, better syntax highliting (for strings, for example), auto-close brackets, etc... Is it possible for the Intel Visual Fortran Development Team to implement such adornments? If not, where can I find a full featured win32 Fortran IDE that works with ifort?
Offtopic: Is it possible to integrate ifort for Linux with Eclipse, as is being made with the C++ compiler?
Offtopic: Is it possible to integrate ifort for Linux with Eclipse, as is being made with the C++ compiler?
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There is a Fortran Eclipse environment being worked on under the name "Photran" - do a Google search for it. We are working with the Photran team, but Fortran support in Eclipse isn't "ready for prime time" yet. Feel free to try it, though.

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