Dear FKtPp, 
 Ar an seachtú lá de mí na Nollaig, scríobh FKtPp: 
 The variable sh-test defined in package sh-script sh-script.el make
me feel uncomfortable while editing sh/ksh files.
 The default value make it move the point to the end of the initial prompt string, and it
make me always have to move back/delete one character when inserting `if' clause in
sh/ksh shell-script mode. 
This is a little confusing. Normally, one does not see the initial prompt
string in shell-script-mode; prompt strings are limited to shell-mode and
other modes associated with comint. And when, in shell-script mode, I type
if [ -f
enter, and then tab, I get eight spaces, both with and without your
patch. What exactly are you seeing--please give us example inputs--and what
exactly would you like to see? 
Bye, 
        Aidan
 It will be much better if the default value be as this:
 
 --- sh-script.el~    Wed Nov 28 17:03:20 2007
 +++ sh-script.el    Fri Dec 07 16:45:44 2007
 @@ -600,8 +600,8 @@
    "Word to delimit here documents.")
  
  (defvar sh-test
 -  '((sh "[  ]" . 3)
 -    (ksh88 "[[  ]]" . 4))
 +  '((sh "[  ]" . 2)
 +    (ksh88 "[[  ]]" . 3))
    "Initial input in Bourne if, while and until skeletons.  See
`sh-feature'.") 
-- 
¿Dónde estará ahora mi sobrino Yoghurtu Nghé, que tuvo que huir
precipitadamente de la aldea por culpa de la escasez de rinocerontes?
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