Am 03.10.2010 17:49, schrieb Sammi:
> Do I need open two files in vim or use vimdiff command?

You should drop diffbyline.vim into your plugin folder to make the
DiffLineByLine() function available after startup.

Within Vim, execute
    :SetLineByLineDiff

which is a shortcut for  :set diffexpr=DiffLineByLine()
but more verbose (and easier to type, as command names can be completed
with <Tab>).

The next diffing procedure will then use the new diff method, for
example:
    :diffthis
    :wincmd w
    :diffthis
or
    :diffsplit {filename}


Using vimdiff:
    vimdiff +SetLineByLineDiff {file1} {file2}
    vim -d +SetLineByLineDiff {file1} {file2}

SetLineByLineDiff is a little too verbose here ...
With appropriate quoting you can use (example for Windows):
    vimdiff +"set diffexpr=DiffLineByLine()" {file1} {file2}

--
Andy

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