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* Fortran/t mode -- what is it?
@ 2007-06-12 22:21 George Nurser
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From: George Nurser @ 2007-06-12 22:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've been editing a certain fortran file with emacs, and it has put
the code into something called (Fortran/t ) mode. In this mode certain
commans, such as C-M-j behave rather strangely.

What is this mode for, and how do I go back into straight Fortran mode
if I so wish?

The emacs is quite recent  --  22.0.97.1

Regards, George Nurser.

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