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Import or Export 3D Scenes from/to glTF Files using C# .NET

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We are pleased to announce the availability of new version 16.11.0 of Aspose.3D for .NET API. The new version adds support of GL Transmission Format (glTF). Developers can import glTF files into the Aspose.3D API, and then export them in any supported 3D format. Developers can also save all dependencies of a 3D scene in the real file system. The GL Transmission Format (glTF) is an efficient, extensible, interoperable format for the transmission and loading of 3D content. Developers can … Continue Reading

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Display Property Values of the Shape on Visio Drawing and Create a Master Shape from Scratch in Java

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We’re pleased to announce that the new version 16.10.0 of Aspose.Diagram for Java API is now live. The new version of the API allows to automatically change the display text of Visio drawing from Data1, Data2, and Data3 properties. Developers can even formulate a shape text from another shape’s properties. Developers can also create a master shape from scratch or edit an existing master shape in the Visio drawings. They can set all basic properties and icon of the master … Continue Reading

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Create Visio Masters from Scratch using C# or VB.NET

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We’re pleased to announce that the new version 16.10.0 of Aspose.Diagram for .NET API is now live. The new version of the API allows developers to create a master from scratch and include it in the Visio drawings. Developers can set an icon of the master to present data in the Visio drawings with graphics. Besides this, we have improved API to retrieve directions of all incoming and outgoing nodes as well as getting the relationship information between containers, lists, … Continue Reading

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Convert 3D Model to PDF and Import 3D Content from PDF using C#

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We are pleased to announce the availability of new version 16.9.0 of Aspose.3D for .NET API. The new version extends this API with new key features. Developers can import any supported type of 3D model, and then export it to PDF. They can also import 3D scenes and contents from an existing 3D PDF as well as convert all polygons to triangles of a 3D model, and may also generate tangent and binormal data for all meshes in 3D … Continue Reading

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Control Color Visibility of Layers and Add ActiveX Controls to a Visio Diagram using Java

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We’re pleased to announce that the new version 6.8.0 of Aspose.Diagram for Java API is now live. The new version includes a variety of new features, enhancements and bug fixes. Using the recent version 6.8.0 or higher, developers would be able to automatically set the color visibility of the layers and add any supported ActiveX control in the Visio diagram. They might also extract the values of inherited fill data for the manipulation purposes. We recommend our clients use the … Continue Reading

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Add ActiveX Controls in Visio Diagrams using Aspose.Diagram for .NET 6.8.0

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We’re pleased to announce that the new version 6.8.0 of Aspose.Diagram for .NET API is now live. The new version of the API allows developers to insert an ActiveX control in their Visio drawings and select or clear the CheckBox in Color column of the layer. They can also retrieve inherited fill data of the Visio shape. The recent version also covers a number of regular bug fixes and enhancements. Developers can install an Aspose.Diagram Nuget package in their .NET … Continue Reading

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Save 3D Scene to Collada Format, Detect the Type of 3D File, Triangulate a Polygon and Hardware Based Rendering of 3D Geometry using Aspose.3D for .NET 2.1.0

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We are pleased to announce the availability of new version 2.1.0 of Aspose.3D for .NET API. The new version allows developers to export 3D files to Collada format, detect the format of any supported 3D file, pick vertices on a polygon, and then form triangles. Developers can also program the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) to set up the graphics hardware for rendering 3D geometry. Developers can install an Aspose.3D Nuget package in their .NET applications because we publish each … 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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Improved Auto Scaling of a Shape and Set an Event Cell in the Visio Drawing using Aspose.Diagram for .NET 6.7.0

Aspose.Diagram for .NET logoWe’re pleased to announce that the new version 6.7.0 of Aspose.Diagram for .NET API is now live. It is a maintenance release with important bug fixes and improvements. With this release, we made several firm steps towards establishing the worth of import and render features of Visio diagrams. Using this new version 6.7.0, developers would be able to set an event cell in the Shapesheet as well as auto scaling a shape on adding its new instance in a Visio … Continue Reading

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Import a 3D Scene from Collada File using Aspose.3D for .NET 2.0.0

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We’re pleased to announce the availability of new version 2.0.0 of Aspose.3D for .NET API. The new version allows developers to automatically set up one or multiple viewports in a single screenshot. Using multiple viewports technique can help in visualizing some large sized 3D scenes. Developers may add feature in their applications to capture the specific 3D viewports by positioning a camera and light, and then highlight them in multiple ways to give a better conceptual understanding of a 3D … Continue Reading

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