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PDF Printing, PDF to Image Conversion, Text Extraction and Memory Utilization are Improved in Aspose.Pdf.Kit for .NET.
We have published the latest version of Aspose.Pdf.Kit for .NET. In Aspose.Pdf.Kit for .NET 4.9.0, we have improved PdfConverter, PdfExtractor, PdfViewer and PdfFileMend classes. Memory utilization has been improved for adding images in the PDF file. We have also worked on PDF printing and improved the quality of the printed output along with enhancing the printing performance. In addition to that, we have fixed an issue related to orientation of the printed output.
PDF to image conversion is enhanced quite… Continue Reading
PDF to image conversion is enhanced quite… Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.PDF Product Family
Text Replacement in Existing SWF File and True Type to SWF Font Conversion are Improved in Aspose.Flash for .NET
The latest version of Aspose.Flash for .NET is now available for download. In Aspose.Flash for .NET 3.3.0, we have improved the text replacement mechanism inside an existing SWF file. We have also introduced a new overload of ConvertTrueTypeFontToSWFFont method of the FontManager class. In this overload, we have added a new parameter which allows you to specify the height of the font in twips and the resulting font is optimized according to this parameter. You can download the latest version… Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Total Product Family
Aspose Customer Newsletter, October 2010
Posted in Customer Newsletters Tagged migration tip, technical article, video tutorial
Aspose.Total Product Family Q3 2010 Releases
Aspose is proud to announce the Q3 releases of its Aspose.Total family of products. The Q3 2010 releases of Aspose.Total include several new features and updates for all product lines to help developers in building more reliable and robust solutions with less effort.
What’s New in Aspose.Total for .NET Q3 2010:
Aspose.Words for .NET
New Features
- Support Structured Document Tags (SDT) (Content Controls)
- Support OOXML Diagrams and Charts
- Images are missed from document after open/save DOCX document.
- SmartArt (DrawingML) objects
Posted in Aspose.Total Product Family
ODS and XLSB Formats are Supported in Aspose.Cells for Reporting Services 1.5.3
We have released the Aspose.Cells for Reporting Services v1.5.3 for the users.
In this version, we have introduced two additional file formats i.e. “ODS and XLSB” that the product now supports. There are some other enhancements and fixes too.
Download URL:
http://www.aspose.com/community/files/52/ssrs-rendering-extensions/aspose.cells-for-reporting-services/entry260534.aspx
Posted in Aspose.Cells Product Family
Display or suppress the validation messages
Aspose.Report for .NET 3.1.0 has been released. This release supports suppressing the validation messages of the AdHoc.Web component of Aspose.Report for .NET.
You can set SuppressedMessageTypes property to suppress some or all validation messages. You can also use MessageShow event to display the suppressed validation messages in a different control e.g. a label or a text box.
To view a complete list of new features and fixes and to download the new release of Aspose.Report for .NET, please visit … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Total Product Family
Autoporting Aspose.Words for Java Progress – 26th Sep 20
Just yesterday we had only 86% unit tests passing in our internal Aspose.Foundation for Java library. Today I am happy to say it is 100% green.
Just to remind you we are trying to make Aspose.Words for Java by automatically converting Aspose.Words for .NET written in C# to Java using our own tool.
Aspose.Foundation is an internal library, a part of Aspose.Words. We first achieved compile on the generated Java source code on 27th August. We then spent this month getting all unit … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Words Product Family
How Autoporting Looks Like – Video
Just uploaded a video about how we are automatically converting tons of Aspose.Words C# code to Java in matter of seconds.
Every developer working in C# can straight away test his new feature or a fix works in Java in exactly the same way like in .NET.
See http://www.aspose.com/community/files/51/.net-components/aspose.words-for-.net/entry260350.aspx
Posted in Aspose.Words Product Family