* doc/emacs/fortran-xtra.texi (Fortran): Update handled extensions.

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2011-07-09 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* fortran-xtra.texi (Fortran): Update handled extensions.
2011-07-03 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
* display.texi (Scrolling): `C-v' (etc) are now bound to

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@ -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