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diff --git a/doc/emacs/fortran-xtra.texi b/doc/emacs/fortran-xtra.texi index b7a4ef973ea..ee417624120 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/fortran-xtra.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/fortran-xtra.texi @@ -18,10 +18,11 @@ format'') source code (normally Fortran 77). For editing more modern ``free form'' source code (Fortran 90, 95, 2003, 2008), use F90 mode (@code{f90-mode}). Emacs normally uses Fortran mode for files with extension @samp{.f}, @samp{.F} or @samp{.for}, and F90 mode for the -extensions @samp{.f90} and @samp{.f95}. Customize -@code{auto-mode-alist} to add more extensions. GNU Fortran supports -both free and fixed form. This manual mainly documents Fortran mode, -but the corresponding F90 mode features are mentioned when revelant. +extensions @samp{.f90}, @samp{.f95}, @samp{.f03} and @samp{.f08}. +Customize @code{auto-mode-alist} to add more extensions. GNU Fortran +supports both free and fixed form. This manual mainly documents Fortran +mode, but the corresponding F90 mode features are mentioned when +revelant. Fortran mode provides special motion commands for Fortran statements and subprograms, and indentation commands that understand Fortran |