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|    Lynn McGuire to Gary Scott    |
|    Re: Intel Fortran Help in VS    |
|    23 Jan 24 17:59:59    |
      From: lynnmcguire5@gmail.com              On 1/23/2024 3:48 PM, Gary Scott wrote:       > On 1/23/2024 3:31 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:       >> On 1/22/2024 4:29 PM, Gary Scott wrote:       >>> Hi, the latest standalone compiler appears to integrated with VS       >>> properly, but I don't find any help function (under HELP). Is it       >>> hidden somewhere or just not supported?       >>       >> I cannot get Intellisense or function lookup to work either using the       >> community version of VS2019.       >>       >> Lynn       >>       > I'm presently researching. It appears you have to manually download zip       > files and manually target to an obscure directory and extract the zip       > files to that directory...sheesh...used to be so much better/turn key.              I would really, really, really like to open a file that I am calling in       a subroutine (open file is greyed out on the right mouse menu) and have       intellisense tell me something when I hover over the call. Such as:               CALL DSDBSE (2,ISET,NDXPH,NDXP,NDXT,NDXCOM,        * NDXZ,NDXFSS,NDXPHI, NDXVOL)              The integration is not complete. I have 3,000 subroutines in one DLL       and 5,000 subroutines in another DLL. Having to look up a called       subroutine manually is a pain. But, if the compiler notes that a       subroutine has a problem, you can double click on the message and get       the subroutine to open. Weird.              Thanks,       Lynn              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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