On Sunday 16 November 2008 09:42:52 Jose A. Ortega Ruiz wrote:

> I'm very glad to help. I've sent another pull request with the
> indentation stuff in a separate email. I'll come up with more little
> improvements and cleanups to factor.el, but before i'd like to ask if
> you'd be comfortable with a couple of cosmetic changes:

>   - I've been using the convention of using 'factor--foo' instead of
>     'factor-foo' for internal names. I'd like to homogenize factor.el
>     naming: what convention do you prefer?

I'm fine with either so you pick.

>   - factor.el uses banners like this:
>        ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
>        ;; section
>        ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
>     to separate sections. I find it more useful (and aesthetically
>     pleasant) using ^L (that's C-qC-l) for quick navigation:
>        ^L
>        ;;; section
>     No big deal, but if you don't feel strongly about it, i'd change
>     that.

Not a problem, change away!

I'm interested in any ideas you have for Emacs integration, minor and major. 
As you know, Factor is highly reflective so the skys the limit for cool 
integration tricks. We could totally give SLIME a run for it's money. ;-)

Let me know if you need any help on the Factor side of things.

Ed

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