Sorry if this is late to the discussion, but I often use the "Find 
Differences -> Compare Two Front Windows" command. It doesn't require you 
to save the documents at all. You can just paste text into two new document 
windows and run it. Hope that helps.

On Saturday, December 7, 2024 at 8:49:17 AM UTC-5 Jim Leff wrote:

>
> I frequently need to "Find Differences" between bits of text, not entire 
> docs. For example, two versions of the same paragraph.
>
> It's a pain to do this via BBEdit. Here's the workflow:
>
> Create new doc
> Paste text 1
> Save
> Create new doc,
> Paste text 2
> Save
> Choose both docs in  "Find Differences"
> Trash the two docs.
>
> Has anyone figured out a clever way to script any of this?
>
> I know there are standalone text comparison apps and web apps, but none 
> delivers results in editor markup like BBEdit does. And the web apps have 
> privacy issues. And, anyway, I write in BBEdit so I'd prefer to stick to 
> that environment. 

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