Glenn Morris wrote on 05/12/2015 11:50:00 AM: > From: Glenn Morris > To: Jerome L Quinn/Watson/IBM@IBMUS > Cc: 20557@debbugs.gnu.org > Date: 05/12/2015 12:01 PM > Subject: Re: bug#20557: 24.4; electric-indent global mode is a regression > > Jerome L Quinn wrote: > > > If I create a temporary buffer, it comes up in fundamental mode. If I > > then type: > > > > a > > a > > a > > a > > > > I instead get > > > > a > > a > > a > > a > > > > which isn't anything like I'd expect, and I can't see how it's useful > > for anything. > > I can't reproduce this. Do you have a recipe starting from emacs -Q? OK, it doesn't happen with -Q. I guess I'll have to narrow down what's mucking things in the startup. > Perhaps you have edited a csh script; http://debbugs.gnu.org/19433 > What does C-h v indent-line-function say? I created a fundamental mode buffer: indent-line-function is a variable defined in `indent.el'. Its value is sh-basic-indent-line Thanks Jerry