It will still look archaic (green on black) but it's much more usable than the default settings:
;;; Sussman specific perferences
I learned some cool stuff from Taylor Campbell's .edwin file, also:
It's nice to see some people using edwin.
There's a port of Edwin for Scheme48 (an implementation someone mentioned rightfully in the underrated schemes)
https://github.com/scheme/edwin48
Is there something I'm not getting, or is the only way to learn how to configure edwin to read the config files of the person who wrote it/the source code.
Nevermind >>4, obviously I just need to use C-h.
wtf is even edwin
>>6
It's an emacs-like editor that comes with mit-scheme.