Am 12.01.2012 um 23:54 schrieb Tim Chase:

> Not that I know of off the top of my head.  However, at least on my Linux 
> boxes, I have a "wdiff" tool available which could be used to show where 
> differences occur with cross-line granularity.  I don't know how well it 
> could be made to integrate with Vim, but I use it occasionally for diffing 
> flowing text.  wdiff allows you to specify the start/end strings for marking 
> insertions/deletions if that's of any help.

Thanks, Tim. (Also thanks to Marc for the quick reply.)

I installed wdiff and dwdiff. Both can do diffs at word granularity level. 
Perfect. I could put it into vim's "diffexpr".

However, how do I get wdiff or dwdiff to produce an output that vim can deal 
with?

Thanks so much for any pointer.
Claus

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