AK wrote in news:[email protected]:

> Is there any way to get vim's 'w' command (and similar) to move from 
> word to word?
> 
> E.g.:   tar <foo bar="jar">
> 
> I want vim to see this as 4 words separated by non-words (i.e. 
> whitespace and punctuation). After all, tar, foo, bar and jar are words 
> and =" is certainly not a word! And that's how I want vim to behave. I 
> want to be on 't' and hitting '3w' should take me to 'j'.
> 
> Obviously I want this to work with all punctuation, :;,.- etc.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
Hmm this has always bothered me w/o me realising it, I end up using the f and 
t commands and oft times W (as recommended by Sven)


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