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I am using Intel Fortran v9.1.036 for Linux where I work. Is there a User's Guide available in a printable format as a single document (e.g., PDF)? The only format on our system appears to be HTML. I am old-fashioned and wish to have a hard copy printed User's Guide as was available for v8.1.
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Look in the compiler installation for
fc/doc/lang_for.pdf and lib_for.pdf
9.1.036 is obsolete, 9.1.051 has important bug fixes (but maybe not in the docs), not to mention that most work in the last 2 years went into 10.1.
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9.1.036 is obsolete, 9.1.051 has important bug fixes (but maybe not in the docs), not to mention that most work in the last 2 years went into 10.1.
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I have the two PDFs you mentioned. Neither has the information in the HTML User's Guide (compiler options, etc.). I can print that one page at a time, but that is very tedious.
Thanks for the information on v9.1.051. However, v9.1.036 is the last to which we were entitled on our support contract, which has now expired. I do not control the purse strings, so cannot insist on an update.
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Our support contract expired 02/01/2007. Version 9.1.041 was released 01/17/2007. If we download that version, will it still work with our old license file?
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It should.
I believe that in the future we'll have more documentation in printable form. It's a lot harder than it looks, especially when the documentation is used on multiple platforms.
I believe that in the future we'll have more documentation in printable form. It's a lot harder than it looks, especially when the documentation is used on multiple platforms.

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