I'm using the custom script for diffing with Smart Synchronize.  (I like the
way it handles editing in-diff.)  But when I diff several files in a row, it
opens new copies of SS (see attached screenshot).  It would be nice to reuse
the first open program instead of launching a new one.

I've never worked with scripts, and would like to dig into it, but I'm
hoping this is a quick fix that someone could jump on.  I'd imagine others
would like to see this as well.

(Extra credit: Allow selection of multiple files in Versions, and open diffs
for all of them with a single click on "Local Changes".)

A copy of the script is attached for convenience.

Thanks,
Matt

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