In an Emacs/Cider setup (which is build on top of clojure-mode and paredit-mode), tab stops are usually ignored. Or, say they indent just to the second symbol of an s-expression.
Sometimes, e.g for larger configurations, it's desirable to indent also the subsequent symbols:
This would be the default:
(def config [:hello 34 :goodbye
:a 34 :c
:long-word 0 :a])
What is to do, if it should look like:
(def config [:hello 34 :goodbye
:a 34 :c
:long-word 0 :a])
Emacs will not align the elements in vector as you wish, however, you can use M-i
(tab-to-tab-stop
) to insert tab (or multiple spaces depends on your config). So you can manually align the elements like the way you like.