


Selects all text in the current editor tab Pastes text from the clipboard into the current editor tabĭeletes thee selected text in the current tab Redoes the previously undone action within the current editor tabĬuts the selected text in the current tab,placing it on the clipboardĬopies the selected text in the current tab to the clipboard Undoes the previous action within the current editor tab Submenu listing the files most recently opened via the “Open…” menu item Submenu providing file-specific version control functions Submenu providing Scratch Pads management and creation functions Saves all tabs and the current project (if saved previously) Saves the file in the current tab using a user-specified name Many of the menu options also map to hotkeys to improve access. The menus in Simply Fortran provide access to all the functionality in the suite. The right-most portion of the status bar contains the current cursor position within the editor. When a project build procedure is executed, this status will change to the appropriate text while the work is being performed. Normally, this status will report “Ready” when editing text, managing projects, or configuring options. The left-most portion of the status bar is used for reporting Simply Fortran’s current work status and, when appropriate, the current version control mode and branch. The bottom of the window feature a small status bar. The menu and toolbar located at the top of the window are explained in subsequent sections. These tabs can be separated into additional views to show multiple files side-by-side. The right side displays Fortran editor tabs as well as the Build Status and Console tabs. The left side displays project management, file outline, and debugging tool panels. The Simply Fortran window is divided into two main regions.
#SIMPLY FORTRAN AUTOCOMPLETE FUNCTIONS WINDOWS#
Each portion of the Simply Fortran windows is described in detail below. The interface in the Simply Fortran development environment is relatively intuitive. Purchasing and Activating Simply Fortran.
