On Friday, October 12, 2018 at 8:38:22 AM UTC-4, Rick Howe wrote:
> In my case, when there are more than 2 windows, which include similar 
> contents,
> in a tab page, I always use 'diffthis' on 2 windows and compare between them.
> If I want to switch a window, just use 'diffoff' on either of them
> and 'diffthis' on another window. I can use 'diffoff!' when everything is 
> done.
> I am not comparing 3 or more windows at a time.
> 
> Please let me understand if I can do it simpler with your request.
> And if I can do even something more, please suggest me.
> 
> Regards,
> Rick

With this option, you don't need to bother switching which window has diff 
turned on; you can just look at whichever one you need and it will show how it 
differs from the single master window.

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