On 12 Nov 2015 11:08 am, "Rasmus" wrote: > You may say that this is an example of separate bug, but to the extend that > misbehaviors exists, it’s very useful to > have dumb behavior available. I do agree. Would C-M-o or C-j C-b suffice in these situations? > Here’s an example of d3.js. I may want to > insert a new attribute before the width, without affecting the current > indentation. I’d then use C-o. > > var svg = div.append("svg") > .attr("width", box_plot.w) > .attr("height", box_plot.h); I'm sorry, I didn't understand. Could you explain (1) what you have before typing C-o, (2) the location of the cursor, (3) what you want to see after hitting C-o?