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    • Nick LedgerN
      Nick Ledger
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      Version 6.9.1 of Notepad++ introduced built-in syntax highlighting for free-format Fortran, but it does not recognise a line with a ‘C’ or ‘c’ in column 1 as a comment, only the remainder of a line after ‘!’.

      Can this be fixed, or should I continue using UDL instead?

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      • Chenfeng BaoC
        Chenfeng Bao
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        comment line starting with a ‘c’ in column 1 is only in fixed-form FORTRAN, not in free format Fortran. Are you sure you’re using the correct highlighting scheme?

        Note that Notepad++ currently use free format highlighting for files with extension “.f”.
        You can add this extension to the “custom extension” of fixed format FORTRAN to change this default behavior.

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