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VIM seems to be behaving improperly executing the 'cw' command when the cursor is positioned on a block of contiguous white-space characters. It is changing *only* the character it is positioned on (instead of changing up to the last white-space in the block). Consider the following example text (please read using fixed-width font): alpha beta ^ Cursor here If I type 'cw<ESC>', I get: alpha beta I expect, based on using Win32 native VIM 7.2, Cygwin VIM 6.x, and other VIM/vi on Unix platforms -- and also on behavior or 'dw' or just 'w' on *this* version of VIM: alphabeta That is, I expect 'cw' to be equivalent in general to 'dwi', and 'cw<ESC>' to be equivalent to 'dw' --- this is not the case any more, it seems. -- Avijit Ghosh
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