So many problems could be solved (Unicode, quotation marks, flexible order of commands) and a formal spec isn't even really needed. Just as EAC's author relaxed one of the rules to enable the creation of "non-compliant" cue sheets, so could foobar2000's author and anyone else. Given that Jeff "GoldenHawk" Arnold apparently abandoned CDRWIN more than a decade ago, and the Engelmann "CDRWIN 5" doesn't seem to have any comparable functionality, I think it's way past time everyone doing anything with cue sheets just abandon any pretense that anyone owns or has any authority over the cue sheet format, or that it's important to maintain compatibility with the cue sheet parsing limitations in some long-dead code. Not sure if these links work or not, but you might try them:
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