We should document somewhere all the techniques and tricks to recover lost
data.

It would be cool if someone can write that. I don't have the knowledge :(

Cheers

Mariano

On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 5:47 AM, Ramon Leon <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 2/17/2010 11:25 PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
> > The change file needs to have the same name than the image to have it
> > listed when you do a recover lost changes.
>
> Not really, you can drag and drop any changes file onto any image and
> it'll popup the same changes editor that recover lost changes does.  If
> you're after the latest changes just remove older versions, then remove
> up to date versions, then remove any unnecessary do it's and what's left
> will be the diffs, review and file them in.
>
> > Else, you can simply edit the .changes using any (robust) text editor.
> > Cut and paste what you feel relevant into a new file that you name
> > yourchanges.cs
>
> Unnecessary because of the above.
>
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