This hack works great in Visual Studio 2008 with the latest Emacs build that comes with the EmacsW32 distribution (the version I'm using is 23.0.93.1). You can bind the macro to a keystroke in VS 2008 for ease of use. After you are done editing in Emacs, just close the document and go back to VS and it will notice that the file changed and ask you if you want to reload it. I can't believe I didn't know about this. Here's the code:
Sub OpenInEmacs()
Dim fn As String
Dim cmd As String
Dim lnum As Integer
fn = DTE.ActiveDocument.FullName
lnum = DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.ActivePoint.Line
cmd = "Tools.Shell ""emacsclientw.exe"" -n +" + lnum.ToString + " " + fn
DTE.StatusBar.Text = "Opening " + fn + " in Emacs"
DTE.ToolWindows.CommandWindow.SendInput(cmd, True)
End Sub

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