> It doesn't say why though, and the reason IIUC is that vi did it that way,
> and it's such a basic command that millions are used to it. IMO we'd be
> better off with consistency, c{motion} is like d{motion} then enter insert
> mode, without this special case, but after 40 years...
>
> Regards, John Little
Either fully consistent, as you expect, or fully speaking as "change word".
The current translation is the mixed case "change to end of word".
Regards
Elmar
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