> > The later lines that indicate a change to the Makefile will be treated as
> > context both in the outer and inner diff, such that those lines stay
> > regular color.
>
> While I am a fan of having those lines colored correctly, I have to admit
> that I am not exactly enthusiastic about that extra indentation...
>
> Otherwise, this looks good to me.

Can you explain what makes you less enthused about the indentation?

Advantage:
* allows easy coloring (easy implementation)
Disadvantage:
* formats change, but the range diff is still in its early design phase,
  so we're not breaking things, yet?
  (Do we ever plan on sending range-diff patches that can be applied to
   rewrite history? I am very uncertain on such a feature request.
   It sounds cool, though)

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