The default Geany config already includes one such snippet — else for Python. So I can reproduce the problem as follows:

  1. Start Geany with a pristine config (geany -c /some/empty/dir).
  2. Open a Python file.
  3. Type else somewhere in the code and press Tab.

The snippet expands to else:, then newline, then indentation. On master, the cursor is then placed after the indentation, but with your branch merged in, it jumps to the beginning of the word else (not just stays in place — I was mistaken about that).


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