I've installed `guix package -i emacs-geiser` and open `emacs /etc/config.scm`
Then 'M-x run-geiser' and it displayed in a half-window scree scheme. Here pic: 
http://0x0.st/s004.png
Video shows much better code editing: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6jGBWfqafc 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6jGBWfqafc>
There parentheses are colored and auto-complementing.
But I cannot find instruction how to configure that in qwant.

One more: when I've installed guile-emacs, emacs was starting for 30 seconds. I 
deleted guile-emacs, and now emacsstarts quickly (1-2 seconds). But I think it 
works slower than geany. I need info how disable unnecessary stuff.



Nov 28, 2018, 2:08 PM by efr...@flashner.co.il:

> On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 11:59:15AM +0100, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
>
>> I suspect most Guix developers use Emacs with the Geiser mode for enhanced
>> Scheme integration.
>>
>> A segfault on "C-x u"? (you mean undo?)  Very strange.  Can you reproduce a
>> specific recipe?  Is it just in Guile files?  What minor modes are you 
>> running?
>> Is it terminal or graphical Emacs?
>>
>> Note that if you have a US QWERTY layout, you might prefer "C-/" to undo.
>>
>
> I use vim with no highlighting. We also have edi as a code editor. I
> haven't tried it out too much though, or with guix.
>
>
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