Thanks. Unfortunately this isn't yet an option in my version of Emacs, but I'll keep it in mind for the future. On 24 October 2016 at 22:20, Philipp Stephani wrote: > > > Karl Wette schrieb am Mo., 24. Okt. 2016 um > 22:04 Uhr: > >> >> In Shell-script mode, indentation after a line continuation seems broken: >> >> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa \ >> indents to the correct 4 spaces, but >> >> aaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaa \ >> indents to the first whitespace in the line >> >> ${aaaaaaaaaaa}aaaaa \ >> indents to after the closing bracket >> >> ( aaaaaaaaa ) && aa \ >> indents to after the line continuation >> >> This seems to be very underisable, and there should at least be an option >> of getting back the old behaviour of a fixed indent. >> >> > There is: Set `sh-indent-after-continuation' to 'always. >