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I offer my kudos to Steve Lionel for his video on being a "Power User".
I have used FORTRAN since MS Powerstation and every version of Visual Studio. Yet I learned a lo9t from Mr. Lionel's presentation. It is well worth everyone's time to view this video. I only wondered why some of IVF on VS's best features are not the defaults!?
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Thanks, Earl. The video he refers to is https://software.intel.com/en-us/learn-to-be-fortran-power-user
Some of the things I talk about are Visual Studio defaults and we leave those alone since Microsoft defines them. Some of the Fortran-specific options are not on by default because of concerns they might interfere with some users' experience, but maybe now that it has been a couple of years (for the "advanced text editor" features) we could turn those on by default. I will suggest that.
Did you have other things in mind?
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