What is the intended behavior of Ctrl+Backspace in cream?  The keyboard
shortcut page says the following:

Ctrl+Backspace  Delete word behind cursor

...but I find it deletes the following word.  Is this the intended behavior
but with inaccurate documentation, or am I simply misunderstanding the
description?  Shift+Backspace is also described as having the same
function, but has the same behavior.

I've come to use Ctrl+backspace all the time, so much so I don't even
realize I'm using it, so it's tough to give up.  Incidentally, I note
there's no Ctrl+Delete, which would be the natural converse of
Ctrl+backspace (and perilously close to ctrl+alt+del, though MS Word gets
away with it)

Apologies for the basic-ness of the question, but every couple years i dip
back into vi and variants to try them out, but forget everything i learned
in the interim.

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