Monthly Archives: August 2016

Configure Fonts when Rendering Excel Spreadsheets using C#

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We are pleased to announce our next version of Aspose.Cells for .NET v8.9.2. This release includes several new features and other enhancements with critical bug fixes. Please see the release notes in order to know what is new and what has been changed/fixed with this version of Aspose.Cells for .NET. If you are planning to upgrade the Aspose.Cells for .NET API to the latest revision, we would strongly suggest you to check the complete Public API Changes section to … Continue Reading

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Generate and Read DutchKix and DotCode Barcodes using Java

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We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Barcode for Java 8.0.0. This release supports generating/reading DutchKix and DotCode barcode types. Several new enhancements have also been made in the barcode recognition algorithm to further improve the recognition process while reading barcodes from poor quality QR, Code128, DataMatrix, and Aztec codes.

Generate DutchKix or DotCode Barcodes using Java

Aspose.Barcode for Java allows you to generate DutchKix or DotCode barcodes. You can set SymbologyType to DutchKix or DotCode to generate these … Continue Reading

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Sponsoring User Groups and Conferences: Urban JavaScript 2016

User group iconSydney, Australia – Aspose proudly supports a number of local user groups and events in the US, Europe and Asia.

Urban JavaScript 2016 – Urban Javascript is the latest event we are sponsoring which is based in Korea. If you are in the area we encourage you to take a look.

What’s in Store?

Urban JavaScript 2016 offers hands on tutorials about advanced Javascript topics with the aim to boost the experience level of developers in Korea and is expected … Continue Reading

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Create EMF metafile image with Aspose.Imaging for .NET 3.9.0

We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Imaging for .NET 3.9.0. The major development in this release is support for creating EMF metafile image. This release supports PSD file created/updated using SAI and GIMP2 tools. Support to export text as shapes while converting EMF metafile to SVG format has also been incorporated in this release.

Create EMF Metafile Image

Aspose.Imaging for .Net now supports creating EMF metafile image. Aspose.Imaging for .Net provides the EmfRecorderGraphics2D class to create EMF metafile. … Continue Reading

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Aspose.Words for Reporting Services 5.0.1 Released

Aspose.Words for SSRS iconWe have published a new release of Aspose.Words for Reporting Services that includes the fix of issue related to missing table’s rows in output document. You can download the latest releases of Aspose.Words for Reporting Services from the following link:

Below is the fix specific to Aspose.Words for Reporting Services.

  • WORDSRPT-221 (Table’s rows are not exported in output Doc/Docx)

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C++ Library to Create, Manipulate and Convert Excel Spreadsheets

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We are pleased to announce that Aspose is going to introduce file format APIs for C++ platform. The Aspose.Cells for C++ is the first one under this platform and is a fine addition to Aspose.Cells Product Family. It will be a native C++ library that will allow the developers to create, manipulate and convert spreadsheets programmatically without requiring Office Automation or Microsoft Excel application. All of our experience of file formats APIs goes into this new platform to provide … Continue Reading

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Work with WMF metafiles using Aspose.Imaging for Java 3.8.0

Aspose.Imaging for Java logo We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Imaging for Java 3.8.0. The major development in this release is support for WMF metafile. This release allows you to get last modified date of a raster image.

Support for WMF metafiles

Aspose.Imaging for Java now supports the WMF metafile image format. WMF stands for Windows Media Format (Microsoft). Following is the list of operations that can be performed on a WMF image using Aspose.Imaging:

  • Converting WMF To PDF

  • Converting WMF To

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Split PST Files with Specific Criterion using Java

Aspose.Email for Java 6.8.0 has been released. Ported from its equivalent .NET version, this month’s release includes the same new features, enhancements, and bug fixes. Specifically, it allows splitting a PST based on defined criterion using the PersonalStorageQueryBuilder, the option to detect if a loaded message is TNEF, and getting the message’s summary information using its unique id with Pop3Client of the API. For detailed information about what is new and fixed, please visit the release notes section of our … Continue Reading

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Modify Event Cells of a Visio Shape using Java

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We’re pleased to announce that the new version 6.7.0 of Aspose.Diagram for Java API is now live. This release comes with a new feature, enhancements, and bug fixes. It gives a way to detect a Visio file format from an input stream. Developers would also be able to modify event cells of a Visio shape. Besides this, it covers many other regular bug fixes reported by our clients. We recommend our clients use the powerful Aspose for Java APIs directly … Continue Reading

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Aspose Sponsors JCConf in Taiwan

JCConf Taiwan (J​ava C​ommunity Conference Taiwan) is organized by the TWJUG (Taiwan Java User Group) community for discussion of the Java programming language and related technologies. Their target audience are programmers and project managers that are interested in Java.

JCConf Taiwan 2015 was a big success and this will be the first time they host a two days conference and are expecting more than 450 attendees, 29 sessions, 6 quickies (15 minutes talk) and 2-3 ­hour workshops. Feedbacks from attendees … Continue Reading

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