There are two new issues, besides the one I pointed out above, with the way gedit highlights Fortran files:
-If the file extension is F90 (instead of f90) and the file was originally written in MS-Windows, it is clasiffied as a MATLAB file (mime: text/x-matlab)
-If the file extension is f or F, the file is not highlighted at all (i.e., the mime is text/plain).
There are two new issues, besides the one I pointed out above, with the way gedit highlights Fortran files:
-If the file extension is F90 (instead of f90) and the file was originally written in MS-Windows, it is clasiffied as a MATLAB file (mime: text/x-matlab)
-If the file extension is f or F, the file is not highlighted at all (i.e., the mime is text/plain).