I primarily use Vim for LaTeX, i.e. for editing text rather than code, and I 
was wondering if it's possible to make Vim handle whitespace in a smarter way 
when cutting and pasting in in .tex files.

In particular, I would like to see the kind of behaviour I know and love from 
Adobe InDesign. Let me give you an example:

Sentence one. Sentence two. Sentence three.

Now, if I select "Sentence two." (just this much, without the surrounding 
spaces) and cut it, InDesign will automatically delete one of the two remaining 
subsequent spaces. If I then paste it between "Sentence" and "three", never 
mind on which side of the space between them, InDesign will automatically add 
the missing space before or after it.

The same happens with single words. Which makes sense because when you write 
text, you want to cut and paste words most of the time, not just bits of words.

Is it possible to implement this kind of behaviour in Vim and limit it to .tex 
files? Or is there perhaps a plugin for it already, only I couldn't find it?

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