In factor/misc/fuel you'll find FUEL, which is a SLIME-inspired interactive
environment for Factor.
http://concatenative.org/wiki/view/Emacs%20Integration
The instructions work fine if you're not Windows, just make sure Emacs can
find fu.el.
For a taste of what FUEL is like, here's a screencast:
http://blip.tv/factor/an-introduction-to-fuel-1667362
More info here:
http://factor-language.blogspot.ca/2009/01/screencast-editing-factor-code-with.html
-Aaron
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 1:27 AM, Andrew Pennebaker <
andrew.penneba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there an Emacs syntax highlighter for Factor code?
>
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