Sunday, September 29, 2013

AutoCAD DXF Files Reading & Conversion to PDF, Read/Edit Image EXIF Data

The new release of Aspose.Imaging for .NET 2.0.0 includes an exciting feature which lets you read AutoCAD DXF drawing entities and render them as an entire drawing into PDF format. At the moment, we fully support the AutoCAD DXF 2010 file format with all widespread 2D entities and their basic default parameters. However, we plan to support other AutoCAD file formats in the future. We have also introduced another feature for reading and editing an image’s EXIF data in this release.
The main new and improved features added in this release are listed below
  • Reading, writing or editing EXIF data for a given image
  • Support DXF AutoCad files for conversion to PDF
  • Resize image destroys EXIF data  is now fixed
  • DXF to PDF: document properties missing is fixed  in resultant PDF


Thursday, September 26, 2013

JRXML to DOC Conversion & Jasper Reports 5.1.0 Support are Enhanced

The long awaited version of Aspose.Words for JasperReports 1.10.0 has been released. This release supports JRXML to DOC conversion with content rendering & Jasper Reports 5.1.0. Some important bugs like paragraph spacing issue after conversion from JRXML to DOC, Line spacing in JasperReports, Table element export in JASPER, SECURITY FAILURE with Jasper Server 4.7.0, Contents of output Doc file render outside the page & many more.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Execute Mail Merge & Produce Multiple Word Documents in .NET Apps

Developers can now produce multiple word documents during mail merge using Aspose.Words for .NET.  A typical mail merge operation with Aspose.Words fills just one document with data from your data source (e.g. creates an invoice or a letter). To produce multiple documents you need to mail merge multiple times. Please remember that to perform mail merge you should have a proper template document. This template can be either a Microsoft Word Template or a normal Microsoft Word document, but it needs to contain MERGEFIELD fields in the places where you want the data to be inserted. The name of each field shall be the same as the corresponding field in your data source. Read complete story and C# & VB.NET Code snippets.