Konstantin,

On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Konstantin Tokarev <annu...@yandex.ru> wrote:
>> We therefore have some experience of OOXML documents. We use CML as the 
>> native data structure within the DOCX and have a schema that validates it. 
>> We'd like to help make sure that - as far as possible - the chemistry in 
>> these documents is compatible.
>
> Not so easy - OOo converts embedded objects into pictures when exporting to 
> M$ formats. However, it has some API to work with OLE objects, embedded using 
> Windows OLE (but I've never tried to use it)

Looking for the chemical format was something I quickly did too after
drafting a document... but I have not found the CML (or MDL molfile,
or...) anywhere... still, after double clicking an image, JChemPaint
does open a connection table... where does the chemical graph go?

Egon

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