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Variables for Fortran Indentation

Several additional variables control how Fortran indentation works:

fortran-do-indent
Extra indentation within each level of do statement (default 3).
fortran-if-indent
Extra indentation within each level of if statement (default 3). This value is also used for extra indentation within each level of the Fortran 90 where statement.
fortran-structure-indent
Extra indentation within each level of structure, union, or map statements (default 3).
fortran-continuation-indent
Extra indentation for bodies of continuation lines (default 5).
fortran-check-all-num-for-matching-do
If this is nil, indentation assumes that each do statement ends on a continue statement. Therefore, when computing indentation for a statement other than continue, it can save time by not checking for a do statement ending there. If this is non-nil, indenting any numbered statement must check for a do that ends there. The default is nil.
fortran-blink-matching-if
If this is t, indenting an endif statement moves the cursor momentarily to the matching if statement to show where it is. The default is nil.
fortran-minimum-statement-indent-fixed
Minimum indentation for fortran statements when using fixed format continuation line style. Statement bodies are never indented less than this much. The default is 6.
fortran-minimum-statement-indent-tab
Minimum indentation for fortran statements for tab format continuation line style. Statement bodies are never indented less than this much. The default is 8.
 

 

 

 

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