OK guys, thank you so much for your explanation!!! Now it results clear to
me. 

I asked because I've never seen before an EXPLICIT definition of
regio-isomery on a SMILES so I couldn't understand. I was believing that in
SMILES the regio-isomery definition was simply following the chemistry
cis-trans rules (and then making  explicit only the group with higher
priority at each side of the double bond.

Now than I know how is work, openbabel solution it seem to me clear and
easier. Than you again! 

P.S. Please, do you know if it exist a document where I can found all the
rules followed by openbabel for the SMILES canonization?

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