There's a section of the guide that discusses tools to use Racket with
various text editors, including Emacs:

    http://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/other-editors.html

Vincent



On Sat, 05 Nov 2016 08:14:34 -0500,
Ken MacKenzie wrote:
> 
> So as much as I know there is much love for Dr Racket, I am not the biggest 
> fan.  Yes I must admit some of its helper features are great for working in 
> racket and if I must debug something it is probably the best place to work.
> 
> Anyway was wondering what other editors people use.  I have been a vim user 
> for a while.  Lately navigating away from it for more IDE like tasks.  I have 
> found VS code on linux to actually be a pretty good racket environment with 
> the drracket plugin available for it.
> 
> My latest love is I have started to get into emacs.  Years ago I tried it and 
> didn't see the advantage over vim.  Now having been coding in racket, elisp 
> looks less like annoying voodoo to me.  Also I am finding all the things one 
> can do within emacs that are outside the scope of editing to be handy.
> 
> Anyway just curious what other editors people use.  And particularly if you 
> use emacs, what add ons or setup do you do for racket or scheme editing in 
> general.
> 
> Ken
> 
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