Jackobie Tip: leave a marker at lines you edit to make them easier to find. Make use of the fact that code starting with "//" (two forward slashes) is ignored until the next line - I put a "
//changed from XX" so I can keep track of both things I
broke changed and the original values, that way I can avoid having to check the original file to revert the changes. Notepad++ has a "find all in all documents" feature to help with that; it can keep multiple text files open at the same time, as well, like tabs in a web browser.
The reason I say this is because I suspect you are going to get a form of "no idea" as a reply, since your question can be boiled down to "I changed something months ago. Can you tell me what it was?" Personally, I would grab Notepad++ and the plugin for comparing two text files and run every file I suspect of being edited against the original. The catch for helpers is rather obvious: nobody has
your edited files but
you.