Matias Grioni
Matias Grioni
Hi Marcel, Thank you for your issue. I agree that given the similarities of these file types, it would make sense to have one library to read all of them....
Took me longer than I expected to get through to your links. I have not thought extremely in depth on it but your suggestion sounds like a natural step to...
@mbollmann I have started to come around (finally) to this issue, and am hoping to have it released at the end of next month along with a few other new...
Thanks for the perspective. My approach something similar to what you have already done in your fork, with some well known formats having the specifications already defined in the package,...
Thanks for the suggestion. There is an existing issue related to supporting more CoNLL formats (#49) and have started work on but unfortunately due to time constraints have had limited...
Hi IHMCBrodie, Thanks for the issue. This is the first time I have seen a use case like this, but it definitely makes sense. My initial approach to the library...
Since this is by design, I am going to remove the bug tag and change it to a feature request. I will try to see what can be done. There...
Well it happens frequently enough that people use pyconll for projects that can be time-sensitive, and given the stable feature base, being able to distribute small tweaks here and there...
Hello again, You can find the patched version at https://pypi.org/project/pyconll/3.1.0.dev1/. Since this isn't the most recent version you can install using this command: `pip install pyconll==3.1.0.dev1`. Also I assumed you...
I just tested it out. Seems like there is another irregularity in the file provided. The 9th column is supposed to be for enhanced dependencies. In several lines like here:...