Hello, I'm new to this discussion list, so I apologize if this has been
asked before or if I don't follow the proper format for asking for help.

I just stripped a revision and bone-headedly didn't realize it would affect
my working files... I was somehow hoping I could just strip the revision out
so I could then re-commit a different set of files. Now I just lost some
work and I'm wondering if I can get it back. I see the backup file in
.hg/strip-backup... but how do I use this to recover? I poked around in
Tortoise and didn't see much. I'd like to avoid re-writing the code I just
did...

I'm running TortoiseHg v0.4rc1 if that helps.

I'd appreciate any help I can get, I'm assuming I'm just not seeing the tool
required to un-strip the revision =/

Thanks,

-Brian
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