Category Archive: Aspose.Words Product Family

The official blog of Aspose.Words for .NET, Java and C++ that contains feature-based blog posts.

High Fidelity Stuff

I was looking at Office OpenXML White Paper recently and came across this paragraph of text:

“High Fidelity Migration” describes how OpenXML meets the over-arching goal to preserve the information, including the original creator’s full intent, in existing and new documents.

It is very interesting because we thought we were the first apply the term “High Fidelity” to document processing. This happended about a year ago, end of 2005. It was a term that we intended to use for marketing … Continue Reading

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Aspose.Words mentioned by Brian Jones in his MSDN blog

Brian’s post that mentions Aspose.Words is Friday Thoughts. Thanks Brian, we are happy to attract this kind of attention. Looking forward for more positive comments.

To clarify things with Aspose.Words and WordprocessingML:

  • At the moment Aspose.Words supports export to WordprocessingML that was available in Microsoft Word 2003.
  • WordprocessingML import in Aspose.Words is coming out early 2007.
  • Support for OpenXML in Aspose.Words is coming out Q1 2007.
  • Aspose.Words strives to provide most accurate conversions and most comprehensive support for Microsoft Word file formats.
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Aspose.Words for .NET 4.0.2 Released

A good maintenance release with two weeks worth of enhancements and fixes.

Export to PDF

  • 1355 Textbox always draws white border even when there is no line
  • 1353 List indents exported incorrectly for “legacy” lists
  • 1340 A document throws an exception in Aspose.Pdf.dll
  • 1335 Can’t find paragraph with ID “paraId_xx”

Other

  • 1348 Setting borders properties for cell that is not appended to the row yet results in NullReferenceException
  • 1341 Add the ToArray method to node collection to simplify add/remove of
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Aspose.Words for Java 2.0.0 Released

New Features

  • Full support for all drawing objects: shapes, images, textboxes, OLE objects and ActiveX controls in documents.
  • Public classes and enums to programmatically create and modify drawing objects.
  • Mail merge with images.
  • Added methods to detect if a particular node is insert or delete revision in a document.

This Aspose.Words for Java release, long awaited by many customers, includes full support for drawing objects in documents. The level of support for drawing objects matches functionality available in Aspose.Words for … Continue Reading

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Aspose.Words is Monster-Proof, Google-Proofing is Next

In an earlier post I mentioned that Monster.com uses Aspose.Words to process resumes of job seekers.

The greatest thing for all of us that came out from this is that Monster.com run Aspose.Words against heaps of their documents to see if they all are processed smoothly. We do have over 2000 our own test documents at Aspose, but no doubt Monster.com has a lot more. Anything that did not look right was sent to us, which we investigated and fixed in Aspose.Words 4.0.1. … Continue Reading

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Aspose.Words for .NET 4.0.1 Released

This release addresses the issue of using Aspose.Words on Microsoft Windows Vista RC2. We do not yet test our components on Windows Vista and previous Aspose.Words 4.0 release was found to have trouble running on RC2 because of an obfuscation issue.

Other changes:

  • 1316 – Return back missing DocumentBuilder.InsertImage overloads.
  • 1310 – Add tests for a variety of cool-looking files created in Microsoft Word 2007.
  • 1308 – Saving document to html results in ‘Unknown list style’ exception.
  • 1307 – Implement Document.HasMacros
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This is the new location for the Aspose.Words Blog

Welcome to the new URL for the Aspose.Words Blog.

This blog is where the Aspose.Words Development Team posts information about latest releases, fixes and other useful articles about Aspose.Words.

This blog replaces the Old Aspose.Words.Blog, which still can still be accessed. All articles from the old blog will soon be copied to this new blog. The new blog and a new URL were created so the blog is a “product” and “team” blog and not my “personal” blog anymore.

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Here We Go

I decided to become the first poster in this new team blog. Also, since this is the very first entry here, let me introduce myself because I lose an opportunity to do that in my personal Aspose blog when I just started posting so I felt myself a bit impolite so far

So, my name is Dmitry Vorobyev and I’m a happy developer from the Aspose Auckland team  I’ve been working on Aspose.Words for almost two years and I consider myself very … Continue Reading

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Aspose launches Java product line with Aspose.Words for Java

Australia, Sydney – January 31, 2006 – “When we started,” says Ben Li, Team Leader, Aspose Sydney Team, “we were looking to create useful class libraries and other solutions to help .NET developers work faster. In the four years since we started, we have been successful doing just that. Our products have been so successful that users have asked us to support more platforms. We decided to do as they asked.”

Ben is talking about the launch of Aspose.Words for … Continue Reading

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QLBS Generates High Fidelity Complex Reports in various formats within seconds using APIs

About QuantumLeap.Pro

QLBS company logo

QLBS was founded in New Zealand in 2002 by Steve Lewin, a brilliant business consultant, and technologist.  We are based in New Zealand where innovation happens ‘on the edge’. It is no coincidence that the first cloud accounting system came from New Zeland. And after cloud accounting comes cloud compliance – and we are it. ​

We installed a version of Aspose.Words for .NET (3.4) having installed v2.5 about July last year (2005). Prior to Aspose, I … Continue Reading

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