On 02/22/2016 10:53 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> From: Clément Pit--Claudel Date: Sun, >> 21 Feb 2016 19:19:17 -0500 >> >> The problem happens when editing ‘a_foo_b’ to replace ‘foo’ by >> ‘bar’ (to get ‘a_bar_b’). Removing ‘foo’ leaves ‘__’ in the buffer, >> which font-lock recognizes: the whole string gets displayed as >> ‘ab’. Even then, the point is still between the two underscores (it >> hasn't moved after font-lock added the invisible property to the >> underscores). Pressing ‘b’ to start inserting ‘bar’ works fine (I >> end up with ‘a_b_c’), except for one thing: the point gets moved >> after the second underscore. Thus, pressing ‘ar’ to complete ‘bar’ >> ends up inserting ‘a_b_arb’. > > Did you try binding global-disable-point-adjustment to a non-nil > value? I imagine that it would work, but wouldn't it break other parts of Emacs? The mode to which I'm adding this subscripts feature also uses hideshow, for example, and I do want the point to be moved out of invisible sections then. Clément.