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Monthly Archives: February 2017
Rotate Scanned Images using Java with Aspose.OCR for Java 17.01
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.OCR for Java 17.01. This release includes improved scanned image rotation mechanism. Furthermore overall performance of the API has also been improved in this release.
Enhancements
Following enhancements have been introduced in this release.
- Process of rotating scanned image has been improved.
- Process of Autorotation on the supplied image has been improved.
Please review the release notes of Aspose.OCR for Java 17.01 for a complete view of new enhancements.
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Export Fonts to HTML in Base64 Encoding with Aspose.Words for Java 17.2.0
We are pleased to announce our next version of Aspose.Words for Java 17.2.0. This month’s release contains over 51 useful new features, enhancements and bug fixes. Please see the release notes for more detail. If you are planning to upgrade from old version of Aspose.Words to the current version, we would strongly suggest you to check the Public API and Backward Incompatible Changes section to know what APIs are changed so far.
Here is a look at just a … Continue Reading
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Export Fonts in Word Document to HTML in Base64 Encoding using C#
We are pleased to announce our next version of Aspose.Words for .NET 17.2.0. This month’s release contains over 46 useful new features, enhancements and bug fixes. Please see the release notes for more detail. If you are planning to upgrade from older version of Aspose.Words to the current version, we would strongly suggest you to check the Public API and Backward Incompatible Changes section to know what APIs are changed so far.
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Aspose Supports the Shenzhen Java User Group
The Shenzhen Java User group a Java user group held in China which meets on the third Thursday of the month at 7pm. There are prizes given out at every event.
Their next meetup is to discuss the topic of Java 9 (or rather a time to collectively rant about its delayed release!).
Aspose loves getting behind local user groups which is why we are are proud to be a sponsor of the Shenzhen Java User Group. If you are … Continue Reading
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Export Images in a Multi-Threaded Environment using Java
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Imaging for Java 17.01. The major development in this release is support for exporting images in multi threaded environment. Support for DNG format has also been incorporated in this release.
Export Images in Multi-Threaded Environment in Java
Aspose.Imaging for Java now supports exporting images in multi threaded environment. Aspose.Imaging for Java ensure the optimized performance of operations during execution of code in multi-threaded environment. All imaging option classes (e.g. BmpOptions, … Continue Reading
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Convert Latex to PDF Conversion in Java using Aspose.PDF for Java 17.1.0
We are pleased to announce a new release of Aspose.PDF for Java, 17.1.0. This version includes a new feature to convert Latex file to PDF document along with all the enhancements and improvements introduced in its corresponding version of Aspose.PDF for .NET (17.1.0). We have improved TIFF to PDF conversion performance, PDF to PDFA, PDF to DOC/DOCX and HTML to PDF conversion feature along with many other bug fixes in this version. Please check the detailed release notes … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.PDF Product Family Tagged Convert Latex to PDF in Java, Java PDF API, TeX to PDF in Java
Aspose Sponsors the Auckland .NET User Group
The Auckland .NET user group is a bi-monthly meetup of around 60-100 different members each month. Topics discussed included e topics include any part of the .NET framework, web technology or Windows apps.
Aspose loves getting behind developers in the community which is why we are sponsoring the Auckland .NET user group. We recommend if you are in in the neighbourhood to go check them out.
What’s in Store?
Mob Programming and Xamarin –
Mark Pearl, a dev … Continue Reading
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