What's New in this Release?
We are happy to share the announcement of Aspose.Slides for .NET 14.2.0. This is primarily a maintenance release in which we have resolved several issues. We have introduced support for efficient management of hyperlinks in the presentation, slide and text frame levels. Please visit the documentation article managing the Hyperlinks in Presentation for further details. We have also introduced support for numbered and unnumbered list styles when importing paragraph text from HTML. In this release, we have resolved issues pertaining to accessing and saving presentations that resulted in different exceptions in earlier product versions. We have also rectified issues related to corrupted presentations generated using Aspose.Slides. HTML rendering support has also been improved in this release and several issues related to presentation to HTML export have been rectified, including missing images in generated HTML and improper text rendering. We have also addressed issues related to HTML import inside presentation which previously resulted in an exception or improper text import when importing HTML data. We have made significant improvement to PDF rendering as well. We have resolved issues like improper text rendering, missing or improper SmartArt and chart rendering issues in generated PDFs. Some of PDF saving issues that resulted in exceptions when saving to PDF have also been resolved. We have also deprecated some methods and have moved some classes to a new API in this release. Please visit the documentation article, Public API and Backwards Incompatible Changes in Aspose.Slides for .NET for further reference. We are hopeful to overcome these limitations in upcoming versions.
- Support for Clearing / Updating a Hyperlink in the new merged API of Aspose.Slides for .NET
- Design and implement API for manage OverrideTheme object
- Implement dual signing
- Support numbered and unnumbered list styles when importing paragraph text from HTML
- Attempt to import slides from the HTML results in NRE
- Export PPTX to HTML with Images in JPEG format
- Found a shapes with identical IDs Exception when accessing presentation
- PPT StypeTextPropAtom reading issues are resolved
- Write To SVG cuts the text after Ampersand sign is now fixed
- NullReferenceException is resolved for presentation with chart is saved
- SVG Image showing error is fixed in the generated PPTX file from HTML
- NullReferenceException is thrown when the presentation is saved to PPTX
- Saving a PPTX presentation results in a broken presentation
- The font color is changed from white to black in generated PDF
- Improper pptx->html converting
- StackOverflowException while Pptx to Pdf saving
- Importing HTML Text in PPTX is now working fine
- ArgumentoutOfRangeException when importing HTML text with lists
- Fix regression on TC
- Changing the angles in setLinearGradientAngle now does have an effect.
- Exception "Input String was not in correct format" thrown on opening the PPTX file is now resolved
- Text with underline effect rendering issues are resolved
- NullReference Exception on accessing presentation is resolved
- missing text in SmartArt for exported PDF is now fixed
- PPTX Exception thrown "Input string is now in correct format"
- Strike-through line is missing for text in generated PDF is fixed
- Text disappearing after conversion from PPT to PDF is now fixed
- PPTX to PNG: SmartArt Text shows upside down in generated PNG file is fixed
- PPTX to HTML (SVG) export is now corrected
- AutoShapes get corrupted when PPT presentation is exported to PDF
- The strike through text effect missing in generated HTML is fixed
Other most recent bug fixes are also included in this release
Overview: Aspose.Slides for .NET
Aspose.Slides is a .NET component to read, write and modify a PowerPoint document without using MS PowerPoint. PowerPoint versions from 97-2007 and all three PowerPoint formats: PPT, POT, PPS are also supported. Now you can create, access, copy, clone, edit and delete slides in your presentations. Other features include saving PowerPoint slides into PDF, adding & modifying audio & video frames, using shapes like rectangles or ellipses and saving presentations in SVG format, streams or images.
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