On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Shaping <shap...@charter.net> wrote:

> ErgoEmacs is too slow.  I've uninstalled it and I'm going back to regular
> Emacs 23.2.  The problem is that the scroll-wheel dynamic is very
> sluggish--unusable really.  I think Jim noticed this earlier.  I did not
> notice the problem until I had a need to page/scroll down in my larger
> files.
>
>
>
> Before I reinstall Emacs, is there any other option for Factor-editor
> integration with color and formatting on Windows?  I like the REPL
> integration very much, but will do without it, if I can have a normal
> Windows keyboard binding, like Notepad++'s .  The vocab for Notepadpp looks
> like it provides only an ability to launch the editor.
>

Nothing is as fully developed as FUEL. You can try using the TextMate plugin
with the e text editor from http://www.e-texteditor.com/, which is
compatible with TextMate bundles. Its syntax highlighting should work out of
the box, but the REPL interaction support relies on MacOS X's Services
feature and would have to be ported to use another communication mechanism
to interact with Factor on Windows.

-Joe
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