I have 2 questions. I have a very large Lua file. I duplicated it and 
commented most of it out. Then I made some changes. I am trying to find the 
changes between the 2 documents but the difference engine keeps gobbling up 
more on one side than the other and then the comparison is useless because 
it's no longer in sync. This seems to happen most when one side has lines 
with just new lines and the other side has a comment "--". Is it possible 
to tell BBEdit to pin text in both documents at certain places so that no 
matter what the text is on either side, it will restart it's comparison at 
that point? Or is there some other way to manipulate how it's comparing 
things?

Second, it would be so nice if a text editor showed when an html tag was 
not correct, like
<div><div></div></div></div>. If the last one was highlighted in red or 
something it would be great. Is this possible now?

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