That was the deal... thank you for your help!
Live long and prosper, Kevin > Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 15:56:16 -0600 > Subject: Re: [photran] FW: [Fwd: Re: version 3.6.0., Build id: I20091210-1301] > From: overbey2@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To: photran@xxxxxxxxxxx > > >> Screen shot of multiple vertical lines, the other is the preferences for > >> the IDE. > >> I didn't set the margins to be displayed and I have no idea why there > >> are 3 of them. > > The three vertical lines appear whenever you're editing a file in the > fixed-form editor. Either you manually opened that file in the fixed > form editor (right click > Open With > Fortran Editor (Fixed Form)), > or your settings have *.f90 associated with fixed-form sources, so > it's happening automatically. It looks like your file is free form, > so it should be open in the free form editor. Double-check your > content type settings (see > http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/photran/documentation/photran5#Configuring_Content_Types:_Free_vs._Fixed_Form > -- lots of features won't work correctly if the content type settings > are wrong!), and then, if it continues opening in the fixed-form > editor when you double-click on the file (Eclipse sometimes > "remembers" which editor you used with each file), you can right click > > Open With > Fortran Editor (Free Form) to force it to open in the > free form editor. > > Jeff > _______________________________________________ > photran mailing list > photran@xxxxxxxxxxx > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/photran
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