Andrew Dalke wrote:
> I've updated that with a list of structure file formats which I consider open:
> 
>   - SMILES
>   - The MDL connection table formats
>   - NCBI's ASN.1 definition for structures
>   - PDB
>   - SMILES
>   - SMD
> 
> (Plus one, "CEX", of which I can find very few traces of.)

CEX never came to anything, you can probably ignore it.  As far as I know, 
nobody ever used it for anything.  "Chemical Exchange Format" was an early 
attempt by Dave Weininger and a couple other guys to describe a standard much 
like what CML now does.  It was conceived before XML, and based on Daylight's 
TDT spec (which itself was ahead of its time relative to XML formats) and 
SMILES.  Daylight published source code and a document, but it never went 
anywhere.

Craig

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