What's New in this Release?
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Pdf for .NET 10.2.0. We all are very well versed that data is very important and critical for individual as well as for organizations, and we prevent our data form unauthorized access through encryption and data encapsulation. Aspose.Pdf for .NET is great when it comes to applying security restrictions and specifying access privileges over PDF documents. Recently we came across a requirement to redact certain page region so that information cannot be viewed/access/copied by customers receiving the documents. So in order to accomplish this requirement, we have enhanced our Annotations feature. We know that Aspose.Pdf for .NET provides the feature to add as well as manipulate Annotations in existing PDF file, so in order to further enhance the powers of Annotations, a new class named RedactionAnnotation is provided, which can be used to redact certain page region or it can be used to manipulate existing RedactionAnnotations and redact them (i.e. flatten annotation and remove text under it). Aspose.Pdf for .NET provides great feature to PDF creation as well as its manipulation. It also offers the feature to add links to PDF pages and a link can either direct to pages in another PDF file, a web URL, link to launch an Application or even link to pages in same PDF file. In order to add local hyperlinks (links to pages in same PDF file), a class named LocalHyperlink is added to Aspose.Pdf namespace and this class has a property named TargetPageNumber, which is used to specify the target/destination page for hyperlink. Aspose.Pdf for .NET provides the capabilities to transform HTML file to PDF format and vice versa, it offers the feature to render PDF pages to HTML format. We know that due to open standards of HTML, the format is quite complex and due to custom implementation of these standards, errors may occur during HTML to PDF conversion. With every new release, we are trying our level best to make the feature to HTML to PDF conversion as stable and viable as we can. Even in this release, the HTML to PDF conversion has been one of the key improvement areas. Please note we have modified our API to cater the requirement of suppressing unsupported tags exception (which may occur) when new/custom HTML tags are parsed through our API, so that no exception / error should be displayed and HTML to PDF transformation process is completed without any intervention. An HTML file may reference external resources such as Image or CSS and during HTML to PDF conversion, we need to provide the path towards these resources, so that they are properly rendered inside resultant PDF. As well as the enhancements and features discussed above, there have been specific improvement for PDF to HTML and HTML to PDF conversion features. Among these fixes, the PCL to PDF, SVG to PDF, PDF to Excel, PDF to DOC, PDF to TIFF and TIFF to PDF conversion, conversion of PDF to PDF/A compliant documents, text replacement, rendering PDF files to XPS format are also improved. The list of important new and improved features are given below
Overview: Aspose.Pdf for .NET
Aspose.Pdf is a .Net Pdf component for the creation and manipulation of Pdf documents without using Adobe Acrobat. Create PDF by API, XML templates & XSL-FO files. It supports form field creation, PDF compression options, table creation & manipulation, graph objects, extensive hyperlink functionality, extended security controls, custom font handling, add or remove bookmarks; TOC; attachments & annotations; import or export PDF form data and many more. Also convert HTML, XSL-FO and MS WORD to PDF.
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Pdf for .NET 10.2.0. We all are very well versed that data is very important and critical for individual as well as for organizations, and we prevent our data form unauthorized access through encryption and data encapsulation. Aspose.Pdf for .NET is great when it comes to applying security restrictions and specifying access privileges over PDF documents. Recently we came across a requirement to redact certain page region so that information cannot be viewed/access/copied by customers receiving the documents. So in order to accomplish this requirement, we have enhanced our Annotations feature. We know that Aspose.Pdf for .NET provides the feature to add as well as manipulate Annotations in existing PDF file, so in order to further enhance the powers of Annotations, a new class named RedactionAnnotation is provided, which can be used to redact certain page region or it can be used to manipulate existing RedactionAnnotations and redact them (i.e. flatten annotation and remove text under it). Aspose.Pdf for .NET provides great feature to PDF creation as well as its manipulation. It also offers the feature to add links to PDF pages and a link can either direct to pages in another PDF file, a web URL, link to launch an Application or even link to pages in same PDF file. In order to add local hyperlinks (links to pages in same PDF file), a class named LocalHyperlink is added to Aspose.Pdf namespace and this class has a property named TargetPageNumber, which is used to specify the target/destination page for hyperlink. Aspose.Pdf for .NET provides the capabilities to transform HTML file to PDF format and vice versa, it offers the feature to render PDF pages to HTML format. We know that due to open standards of HTML, the format is quite complex and due to custom implementation of these standards, errors may occur during HTML to PDF conversion. With every new release, we are trying our level best to make the feature to HTML to PDF conversion as stable and viable as we can. Even in this release, the HTML to PDF conversion has been one of the key improvement areas. Please note we have modified our API to cater the requirement of suppressing unsupported tags exception (which may occur) when new/custom HTML tags are parsed through our API, so that no exception / error should be displayed and HTML to PDF transformation process is completed without any intervention. An HTML file may reference external resources such as Image or CSS and during HTML to PDF conversion, we need to provide the path towards these resources, so that they are properly rendered inside resultant PDF. As well as the enhancements and features discussed above, there have been specific improvement for PDF to HTML and HTML to PDF conversion features. Among these fixes, the PCL to PDF, SVG to PDF, PDF to Excel, PDF to DOC, PDF to TIFF and TIFF to PDF conversion, conversion of PDF to PDF/A compliant documents, text replacement, rendering PDF files to XPS format are also improved. The list of important new and improved features are given below
- Support for PDF contents Redaction is required
- Support LinkPageNumber property for TextFragment object
- HTML to PDF conversion - Line break issue
- HTML to PDF conversion - Formatting Issues
- Hyperlink feature in TextSegment
- While converting TIFF to PDF, resultant file is much larger
- HTML to PDF: Suppress unsupported html tags exception
- Support of relative path in HTML to PDF conversion
- TextSegment should support hyperlink property
- HTML to PDF: support of absolute value of CSS position property
- To get rectangle of Cell Text
- Wrong Text Extraction from XPS Document
- PDF to PDF/A-2A compliance fails
- PDF to HTML - Text is Displaced in resultant HTML
- PDF to DOC: text is misplaced
- PDF to HTML - text is overlapping in resultant file
- CircleAnnotation disappears when flattening the document
- SquareAnnotation missing from flattened document
- LineAnnotations missing from flattened document
- Font embedded became true after save
- Multipage TIFF to PDF conversion - Images size issue
- Incorrect page count being returned
- When using SetPageSize(..), the page gets cropped
- Text formatting is lost when converting HTML file to PDF
- HTML to PDF conversion formatting issues.
- Formatting issues during HTML to PDF conversion
- HTML to PDF conversion problem
- Problem loading/formatting pdf via html and css inline
- HTML to PDF: Resultant PDF is 0KB
- PDF to HTML - Contents in resultant file are upside down
- HTML to PDF: Page contents go beyond right page margin
- Convert HTML to PDF not respecting CSS/ IsFitToPage
- HTML to PDF: Single table is split into multiple tables
- HTML to PDF: Table cell data is splitting over two pages
- HTML to PDF: Bottom border is missing in last row of table
- HTML to PDF: Top border is missing in first row of table in subsequent pages
- HTML to PDF - Dotted Underline in HTML not visible in PDF
- HTML to PDF rendering issue, text goes off the page
- Text Fragments Not Being Fully Replaced
- HTML to PDF - Some objects are not appearing on correct location
- PDF Read Out Loud is not working properly when PDF is Creating with PdfConformance.PdfA1A
- Text replace feature is not working when Regional settings are Turkish
- TextFragmentAbsorber gets wrong coordinates of seached Text
- Strange output when converting html to pdf
- Replace text changes space between characters
- Text Replace is not working
- CPU usage rises to 100% while using TextAbsorber in Multi-threaded envoirnment
- Incorrect page count in TOC
- Printed output is not good quality
- ProcessParagraphs() method does not update table cell contents
- Unexpected behavior of GetHashCode() method of CommandParameterCache class
- Bug Converting PDF to PNG (Some Characters are missing)
- Thai text get lost and scrambbled when converting PDF pages as images
- Text replace and add image feature increases the PDF file size
- Watermark not showing on resultant PDF
Overview: Aspose.Pdf for .NET
Aspose.Pdf is a .Net Pdf component for the creation and manipulation of Pdf documents without using Adobe Acrobat. Create PDF by API, XML templates & XSL-FO files. It supports form field creation, PDF compression options, table creation & manipulation, graph objects, extensive hyperlink functionality, extended security controls, custom font handling, add or remove bookmarks; TOC; attachments & annotations; import or export PDF form data and many more. Also convert HTML, XSL-FO and MS WORD to PDF.
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