There hasn't been any progress on the GetItemText front, because it turns
out that that would be a rather large amount of work for not overly much
gain.
If you want to get sdf tags using the rdkit parsers and you dont really
care about the molecules themselves, you can just set the sanitize flag to
False and use the property interface to read out the sdf flags (each of
them is set as a property).
Sorry for the lack of sample code, but I am on the train an there's still
no iPhone version of the rdkit. ;-)

-greg

On Monday, February 18, 2013, wrote:

>
> Dear RDKitters,
>
> are there are news regarding this rather old topic:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02119.html
>
> My issue2solve: read in a sdf.gz & simply extract the SD tags.
>
> Given a plain, non-zipped SDF, this neatly works using the "GetItemText"
> functionality.
>
> Anyone with any help on that topic?
>
>
> Cheers & Thanks,
> Paul
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