>> Fortunately, my previous location is just a control+O away for when I
>> want to be at the source location instead of the destination location.
>
> This doesn't work for me.
Hmm...I was fairly certain that I used this. It must have just
been fortunate-coincidence that the location happened to be at
the top of my jump-stack. It's not working either for me as I
remembered.
As an alternative, you might try
g;
which at least works for :m command, if not the :t command.
-tim
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