Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <[email protected]> čálii:

> I don't know what information "cg-conv -A" loses, but it does keep the
> important stuff, e.g. lemma, wordform, readings, subreadings and even
> "blanks/formatting in between cohorts.

Actually, now I see something it doesn't convert.
The characters []{}<>/$^+ are reserved in Apertium stream format, and
should be escaped when they appear in tags or lemmas. I've updated
streamparser to handle this, but cg-conv would have to have a change too
if you have tags like #1->0 or <guess>

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