FWIW, I like the Alt-Arrows keybindings of DrRacket for moving around s-exp, but they can probably be improved. For example, Alt-Up goes up one level, and Alt-Shift-Up selects from the cursor's position to the left paren. It would probably be better if it selected the whole surrounding s-exp.
If you haven't seen it yet, you can also activate Edit/Racket/Automatically adjust closing parentheses. The new behavior of the double-quotes with this is great too (and goes slightly beyond paredit, IIUC). Laurent On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Mayank Jain <firesof...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am participating in "Lisp in Summer Project"[0]. & Recently I stated > doing this course on coursera[1], and I realized that there is no > equivalent of paredit[2] mode in DrRacket (atleast I couldn't find anything > of that sort). > > And I was wondering if I could work on porting it. Can anyone guide me > into what is possible? What I should be looking at etc? > > I am a noob in Clojure and have basic familiarity with Emacs. > I love paredit[3], and I find that very crucial to using lisp dialects and > I found it very hard to work without it in DrRacket. > So was wondering about this idea. > > Any feedback, suggestions, criticism etc would be great. > > Thanks, > Mayank. > > [0] : http://lispinsummerprojects.org/ > [1] : https://class.coursera.org/programdesign-001/ > [2] : https://github.com/emacsmirror/paredit > [3] : *http://emacsrocks.com/e14.html* > > _________________________ > Racket Developers list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev > >
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