He assumes that, because if you had them before, they were implemented as entries into a *.LS3 file. That being said, previous versions of BIAB had a built-in editor that allowed you to create those entries and stored them for you in a file called A_USER.LS3. That went away with the new StylePicker system in BIAB2016.

We really need a way to categorize styles in the new StylePicker (whether it's for User Styles of even built-in styles). I'm okay with PGMusic categories (and understand each new iteration will overwrite what was there before), but there ought to be a way for us to categorize styles based on the way we use them. The LS3 files previously allowed for that.


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