On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Niels Kobschätzki
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> And every day you learn something new. I didn't know about W. Thanks :)
> Btw viW seems to work even a bit better because it doesn't select the
> white space. Even so I read the help about text-objects, I do not really
> understand the difference between w and W in viw and viW (vaw/vaW) though
> and how it works. But it works.
>
>
w is for "word", and W is for "WORD". A "WORD" is simpler: anything
separated by whitespaces is a WORD. But a "word" can be used in finer
contexts. A word is whatever the option 'iskeyword' tells it to be, which
is usually a sequence of letters, digits and underscores. So if you
position the cursor at the start of myvariable=2 and type dw "myvariable"
will be deleted; dW would delete the whole "myvariable=2".

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