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Monthly Archives: January 2019
Create Curved Geometries using C# with Aspose.GIS for .NET 19.1
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.GIS for .NET 19.1. With this release, you can add non-linear geometries to your FileGDB, WKT, WKP, and GML files. For a complete list of what is new and fixed, please visit the release notes section of the API documentation.
Create Curved Geometries using C#
This release of Aspose.GIS for .NET has added support for curved geometries. With this release, you can create the following curved geometries.
- Circular String
- Compound Curve
- Curve
Posted in Aspose.GIS Product Family
OneNote to PDF Improved with Aspose.Note for .NET 19.1
Aspose.Note for .NET 19.1 has been released. This release includes improvement in terms of quality and performance with refactor rendering for underline text and rich text while saving .ONE documents to PDF. For a detailed note on what is new and fixed, please visit the release notes section of API documentation.
Improvements in Aspose.Note for .NET 19.1
This new release of API introduces some important enhancements while saving .ONE documents to PDF and also improves image visibility while saving … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Note Product Family
Support for PLT and IGES file Formats in Aspose.CAD
We are pleased to share the release announcement for Aspose.CAD for Java 18.12. We have included support for many API features including support for PLT and IGES file formats. We have also resolved certain issues incurring in API as well.
Enhancements
Following features have been introduced in this release.
Posted in Aspose.CAD Product Family
Render PLT and DWG 2018 Files using Aspose.CAD for .NET
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.CAD for .NET 18.12. We have included improved support for managing PLT and DXF files. We have rectified certain rendering issues incurring in API for exported DWG and DXF files as well.
New Features
The following features have been introduced in this release.
- Support block clipping.
- DXF version not supported.
- Convert DWG to DXF.
- Support for DXF Version.
- Add support of DWG AutoCAD 2018 file format.
- Colors from DWG drawing are not
Posted in Aspose.CAD Product Family
Improved Cascading Style Sheets Processing with Aspose.HTML for .NET 19.1
We are pleased to announce the January release of Aspose.HTML for .NET 19.1 which can be downloaded from NuGet Gallery to be used in your .NET applications. In this version, Cascading Style Sheet Processing has been improved so you can render the files with high fidelity. You will notice improved performance of the API as we have made some changes to decrease memory consumption while ensuring better performance. A few HTML and MHT rendering issues have also been resolved in … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.HTML Product Family
Support for TAR and GZIP Added With Aspose.ZIP for .NET 19.1
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.ZIP for .NET 19.1. This release introduces support for working with TAR and GZIP. For a detailed note on what is new and fixed, you may visit the release notes section of API.
Support For Unix Standard TAR Archive
Aspose.ZIP for .NET now supports USTAR archives as most modern TAR programs read and write archives in the UStar (Unix Standard TAR) format, introduced by the POSIX IEEE P1003.1 standard from 1988. … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.ZIP Product Family Tagged .NET ZIP API, Work with TAR and GZIP in CSharp
Create PST Folder Hierarchy with String Notation using Java
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for Java 18.12. This release provides the ability to create a folder hierarchy in PST files using string notation and other bug fixes. For a detailed note on what is new and fixed, you may visit the release notes section of API.
Create folder hierarchy in PST file by using string notation
This release adds an overload to addSubFolder(string name, bool createHierarchy) and createPredefinedFolder(string name, StandardIpmFolder defaultFolder, bool createHierarchy) functions that enable you … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Email Product Family
Create PST Folder Hierarchy with String Notation using C#
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Email for .NET 18.12. This release provides the ability to create a folder hierarchy in PST files using string notation and other bug fixes. For a detailed note on what is fixed, please visit the release notes section of API.
Create Folder Hierarchy in PST using String Notation
This release adds an overload to AddSubFolder(string name, bool createHierarchy) and CreatePredefinedFolder(string name, StandardIpmFolder defaultFolder, bool createHierarchy) functions that enable you to create folder hierarchy using … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Email Product Family
Export Print Area Range to HTML and Update Smart Art Text in Excel Worksheets in Android
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Cells for Android via Java 18.12. This release includes some new features, enhancements, and other bug fixes that further improve the overall stability and usability of the API. For easy access and utilization, Aspose.Cells for Android via Java APIs can be directly installed from the Maven repository, see the document for your reference. Please check the release notes in order to get an idea about what is new and what has … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.Cells Product Family
Support of JDK 10 and 11 available in Aspose.PDF for Java 18.12
We at Aspose are gratified to announce that latest version i.e. Aspose.PDF for Java 18.12 has been rolled out. As per the regular monthly update process, attractive features and enhancement have been introduced in the latest release of the API to improve its usability and make it more user friendly. Release notes page of Aspose.PDF for Java 18.12 contains detailed information about what has been changed and introduced new in the API. It is strongly recommended to have a look … Continue Reading
Posted in Aspose.PDF Product Family, Asad Ali Tagged Java PDF Library for JDK 11, PDF Library for JDK 10