* Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Oct 21. 2002 19:21]:
> We are also working on updating the style definition.  In the util/ directory 
> is a program called bstyleconvert which takes an 0.6x style and outputs an 
> 0.7x style.
> 
> $ ./bstyleconvert foo
> Processing: foo
> $ ls foo*
> foo foo.70
> 
> the new file is stored in a .70 file so you can look it over, tweak it as 
> needed and then remove the old style.  A nice thing about this program is the 
> style will now work with 0.6x and 0.7x because it outputs compatibility 
> sections.

* Ciprian Popovici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Oct 22. 2002 12:22]:
> Quoting Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > We are also working on updating the style definition.  In the util/
> > directory is a program called bstyleconvert which takes an 0.6x style
> > and outputs an 0.7x style.
> 
> Are the 0.6 styles still compatible?

The above should answer your question.

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