On 01/13/12 11:18, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
Interestingly, it seems that word wise diffs are not that
much needed/wanted for Vim.
They are!
I used latexdiff in the past. Nice, but not what I want now. I
want to use a version control system to ease collaborative
working on (LaTeX) documents in my team.
I agree that word-level diffs in Vim would be nice. For my
purposes, I tend to either
1) not insert hard line-breaks in my text, so that it's one whole
line (which Vim correctly diffs), or
2) temporarily issue
:%s/\W\+/\r/g
:v/\w/d
in both windows to put EVERY word on its own line (including
markup), and then diff the results of that. Usually it's
informative. I then just undo in both windows and have my
original documents back.
-tim
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